curtain
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noun \ˈkər-tən\Definition of CURTAIN
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: a hanging screen usually capable of being drawn back or up; especially : window drapery
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: a device or agency that conceals or acts as a barrier — compare iron curtain
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a : the part of a bastioned front that connects two neighboring bastions b (1) : a similar stretch of plain wall (2) : a nonbearing exterior wall
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a : the movable screen separating the stage from the auditorium of a theater b : the ascent or opening (as at the beginning of a play) of a stage curtain; also : its descent or closing (as at the end of an act) c : the final situation, line, or scene of an act or play d : the time at which a theatrical performance begins e plural : end; especially : death <it will be curtains for us if we're caught>
— cur·tain·less \-ləs\ adjective
Examples of CURTAIN
- Curtains separated the hospital beds.
- When the curtain rises after intermission, the set is bare and the main character finds himself alone.
- As the curtain falls for the last time, we see a young woman holding a dying man in her arms.
Origin of CURTAIN
Middle English curtine, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin cortina (translation of Greek aulaia, from aulē court), from Latin cohort-, cohors enclosure, court — more at court
First Known Use: 14th century
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