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    shutter
    /ˈʃʌtə/

    noun

    • 1. each of a pair of hinged panels fixed inside or outside a window that can be closed for security or privacy or to keep out the light: "he threw open the shutters to let in air and light"
    • 2. a device that opens and closes to expose the film in a camera.

    verb

    • 1. close the shutters of (a window or building): "the windows were shuttered against the afternoon heat"

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  2. SHUTTER definition: 1. the part of a camera that opens temporarily to allow light to reach the film when a photograph…. Learn more.

  3. noun. shut· ter ˈshə-tər. 1. : one that shuts. 2. : a usually movable cover or screen for a window or door. 3. : a mechanical device that limits the passage of light. especially : a camera component that allows light to enter by opening and closing an aperture. 4. : the movable louvers in a pipe organ by which the swell box is opened. shutterless.

  4. Shutter definition: a solid or louvered movable cover for a window.. See examples of SHUTTER used in a sentence.

  5. noun. 1. a hinged doorlike cover, often louvred and usually one of a pair, for closing off a window. 2. See put up the shutters. 3. photography. an opaque shield in a camera that, when tripped, admits light to expose the film or plate for a predetermined period, usually a fraction of a second.

  6. shutter noun [C] (WINDOW COVER) a wooden cover on the outside of a window that prevents light or heat from going into a room or heat from leaving it: Shutters usually come in pairs and are hung like doors on hinges. Urs Flueeler/EyeEm/GettyImages.

  7. Define shutter. shutter synonyms, shutter pronunciation, shutter translation, English dictionary definition of shutter. a movable cover for an opening; a device for opening or closing the aperture of a camera lens; to close down: Shutter the cottage for the winter.

  8. A shutter is a solid window covering that you close to block out light and open to let the sun shine in. Long ago, most houses had outdoor shutters that acted as an old-fashioned security system, as well as protection from sunlight and stormy weather.

  9. noun. /ˈʃʌtə (r)/. /ˈʃʌtər/. Idioms. [usually plural] one of a pair of wooden or metal covers that can be closed over the outside of a window to keep out light or protect the windows from damage. to open/close the shutters. They explored, throwing open the shutters in each of the big rooms.

  10. Definitions of 'shutter' 1. The shutter in a camera is the part which opens to allow light through the lens when a photograph is taken. [...] 2. Shutters are wooden or metal covers fitted on the outside of a window. They can be opened to let in the light, or closed to keep out the sun or the cold. [...] 3.

  11. 1. Shutters are wooden or metal covers fitted on the outside of a window. They can be opened to let in the light, or closed to keep out the sun or the cold. [...] 2. The shutter in a camera is the part which opens to allow light through the lens when a photograph is taken. [...] More. Diagram. Vocabulary Builder.