See Also: Gates(tourism)
Iron Gates(tourism)
Gates, Bill(encyclopedia)
Gates, Horatio(encyclopedia)
Gates (as used in expressions)(encyclopedia)
Gates, Bill(dictionary)
pearly gates(dictionary)
Gates, Henry Louis (Jr.)(encyclopedia)
Gates of the Arctic National Park(encyclopedia)
GATES CHILI Credit Union(finance)

dit (iou) and Gates (tourism)


dit (iou)



dit verb trans. Now Scot. & dial. Infl. -tt-.
[Old English dyttan, prob. rel. to DOT noun1.]
Stop up, shut, (an opening); fill up (a hole or gap). OE.
Obstruct the course or way of. ME.

Gates (tourism)


Gates is the physical areas of an airport where flights depart and arrive.