n. A section of double railroad tracks formed by the temporary convergence of two otherwise parallel tracks in such a way that each set remains independent while traversing the same ground, affording passage at a narrow place without need of switching. tr.v. gant·let·ed, gant·let·ing, gant·lets To converge (railroad tracks) to form a gantlet. [Variant of GAUNTLET2.] ![]() (click for a larger image) gantlet1 |
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