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What (who) is gutter$33238$ - definition

THE SPACE BETWEEN PANES OF POSTAGE STAMPS THAT CREATES CONFIGURATIONS OF "GUTTER PAIRS" OR "GUTTER BLOCKS"
Gutter pair; Gutter block
  •  Top 30 stamps of an 1898 Cuban sheet showing a typical vertical ''gutter margin'' that divided the sheet into two panes of 50 stamps each.
  • St. Andrew's crosses]] printed in the gutters

Gutter (philately)         
In philately, a gutter is the space left between postage stamps which allows them to be separated or perforated.Bennett, Russell and Watson, James; Philatelic Terms Illustrated, Stanley Gibbons Publications, London (1978).
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Gutters; Gutter (disambiguation); Guttering; Gutter (construction)
(gutters)
1.
The gutter is the edge of a road next to the pavement, where rain water collects and flows away.
It is supposed to be washed down the gutter and into the city's vast sewerage system.
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2.
A gutter is a plastic or metal channel fixed to the lower edge of the roof of a building, which rain water drains into.
Did you fix the gutter?
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3.
If someone is in the gutter, they are very poor and live in a very bad way.
Instead of ending up in jail or in the gutter he was remarkably successful.
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see also gutter press
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Gutters; Gutter (disambiguation); Guttering; Gutter (construction)
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Gutter.

Wikipedia

Gutter (philately)

In philately, a gutter is the space left between postage stamps which allows them to be separated or perforated. When stamps are printed on large sheets of paper that will be guillotined into smaller sheets along the gutter it will not exist on the finished sheet of stamps. Some sheets are specifically designed where two panes of stamps are separated by a gutter still in the finished sheet and gutters may, or may not, have some printing in the gutter. Since perforation of a particular width of stamps is normal, the gutter between the stamps is often the same size as the postage stamp.

Several derivative terms exist:

  • Gutter pairs are two stamps separated by a gutter.
  • Gutter block is a block of at least four stamps where either the vertical or horizontal pairs, or both, are separated by a gutter.
  • Gutter margin is a margin dividing a sheet of stamps into separate panes.