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  1. Gutta - Wikipedia

    A gutta (Latin pl. guttae, "drops") is a small water-repelling, cone-shaped projection used near the top of the architrave of the Doric order in classical architecture.

  2. GUTTA - YouTube

    GUTTA hails from the picturesque landscapes of Burlington, Vermont, USA. With an almost supernatural connection to music from day one, he embarked on this incredible journey to artistic …

  3. GUTTA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of GUTTA is one of a series of ornaments in the Doric entablature that is usually in the form of a frustum of a cone.

  4. Home | Gutta Werke

    With their classic, modern design, Guttas rectangular canopies will heighten the style of any entrance area. In addition to a high-quality “made in Germany” design, Gutta’s systems also feature …

  5. Gutta & other Resists - Dharma Trading Co.

    Solvent based Gutta is a thick substance that is made from latex (supposedly derived from Indonesian rubber trees or Gutta Percha). It is used almost exclusively for the French Serti Technique of …

  6. Gutta-Smart Cordless Obturation | Dentsply Sirona USA

    Fill canals conveniently and reliably with Gutta-Smart cordless obturation device and Conform Fit gutta-percha master cones. Designed to work together, they feature the same low-temperature flow …

  7. gutta - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Feb 10, 2026 · Noun gutta (plural guttae or guttas) (medicine, dated) A drop (of liquid, especially a medication). Synonyms: gt, gtt (abbreviations) (architecture) A small water -repelling, cone -shaped …

  8. GUTTA definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Definition of 'gutta' gutta in British English (ˈɡʌtə ) noun Word forms: plural -tae (-tiː ) 1. architecture

  9. GUTTA Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    GUTTA definition: a drop, or something resembling one. See examples of gutta used in a sentence.

  10. Gutta Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary

    Gutta definition: One of a series of small ornaments in the shape of truncated cones used on a Doric entablature.