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What (who) is trapdoor - definition

DOOR IN A FLOOR OR CEILING
Trap door; Hatch (door); Access hatch; Trap-door; Hatch (nautical); Hatch-way; Hatch way; Hatchways; Hatch-ways; Hatch ways; Trapdoors; Trap-doors; Trap doors; Hatch door
  • 19th century Star trap from the [[Theatre Royal, Drury Lane]], London, Now at the [[Victoria and Albert Museum]]
  • square-rigged]] sailing cargo ship
  • A trapdoor to a [[bomb shelter]] from [[World War II]]

trapdoor         
also trap door (trapdoors)
A trapdoor is a small horizontal door in a floor, a ceiling, or on a stage.
N-COUNT
Trapdoor         
·noun A lifting or sliding door covering an opening in a roof or floor.
II. Trapdoor ·noun A door in a level for regulating the ventilating current;
- called also weather door.
trapdoor         
¦ noun
1. a hinged or removable panel in a floor, ceiling, or roof.
2. a feature of a computer program which allows surreptitious unauthorized access.

Wikipedia

Trapdoor

A trapdoor is a sliding or hinged door in a floor or ceiling. It is traditionally small in size. It was invented to facilitate the hoisting of grain up through mills, however, its list of uses has grown over time. The trapdoor has played a pivotal function in the operation of the gallows, cargo ships, trains, booby traps, and more recently theatre and films.

Examples of use of trapdoor
1. Investigators say he camouflaged its trapdoor with a concrete block.
2. He said he enjoyed the trapdoor effect when the canopy opened.
3. The trapdoor opens beneath his feet with a clang that reverberates around the stone walls.
4. He died after falling through a trapdoor on an outbound ship.
5. He and a friend would sit near the trapdoor and read the Arabic scratched into the wall.