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|  Also tsurido ήΛ or έΛ. A door or window, 
that is hinged along the top. It swings out from the bottom, and is held open 
by a prop, tsukiagezao ΛγΖ, or pole. One example is a sudomon βΕΛε, 
a rustic gate in the garden of a tea ceremony house *chashitsu 
Ί. When the door is closed it fits perfectly into the door flame and hand exactly 
perpendicular to ground.  If a large wooden shutter in a merchant's shop is raised and propped open or held by a hook tsurikanamono έΰ¨, it is called makuriagedo γΛ. Tsukiagedo may also refer to a trapdoor that opens into an attic.  | 
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