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chute I. noun also shute \ˈshüt, usu -üd.+V\ (-s) Etymology: French, from Old French, feminine of chu, past participle of cheoir to fall, from Latin cadere — more at chance 1. a. : fall 3b b. : a quick descent (as in a river), steep channel, or narrow sloping passage by which water falls to a lower level : rapid 2. : an artificial or natural inclined plane, sloping channel, or partially or completely covered passage (as a trough, framework) down or through which substances or bodies (as water, coal, ore, grain, or logs) may pass or slide usually to a lower level : flume, slide 3. a. : a narrow high-walled passageway or similar device for holding or restraining animals (as cattle for branding or dehorning) b. : a straight extension of the home stretch of a race track : an extension of the straightaway portion of an oval running track c. : ore shoot 4. [by shortening] : parachute II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) transitive verb : to convey by a chute intransitive verb 1. : to go in or as if in a chute 2. : to utilize a chute (as by passing ore down it) • - chute the chutes |