Žlijeb

Žlijeb (pronounced [ˈʒʎiːjɛp]) is a Croatian word that generally translates to gutter, groove, or trough. The precise meaning depends on the context.

  • Architecture/Construction: In the context of buildings, žlijeb most commonly refers to a gutter, specifically a roof gutter designed to collect and channel rainwater away from the building's foundation. This type of žlijeb is usually made of metal, plastic, or other waterproof materials.

  • Engineering/Mechanics: Žlijeb can also refer to a groove, a channel or indentation cut into a material. This could be a groove in a piece of wood, metal, or plastic designed to guide another part or serve as a conduit for liquids or cables.

  • Geography/Geology: In a geographical context, žlijeb may describe a natural trough or channel formed by erosion or other geological processes. This might be a small valley or a furrow in the landscape.

  • Figurative Usage: Occasionally, žlijeb can be used figuratively to describe a situation or path that is predetermined or narrow. This usage is less common.

Therefore, to understand the exact meaning of žlijeb, one must consider the surrounding context.

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