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shuttering
shut·ter S0379900 (shŭt′ər)n.1. One that shuts, as:a. A hinged cover or screen for a window, usually fitted with louvers.b. A mechanical device of a camera that controls the duration of a photographic exposure, as by opening and closing to allow light coming through the lens to expose a plate or film.2. shutters Music The movable louvers on a pipe organ, controlled by pedals, that open and close the swell box.tr.v. shut·tered, shut·ter·ing, shut·ters 1. To furnish or close with shutters: locked the doors and shuttered the windows.2. To cause to cease operations; close down: shuttered the store for the holiday.shuttering (ˈʃʌtərɪŋ) n (Building) another word (esp Brit) for formworkIdiomsSeeshuttershuttering
shuttering[′shəd·ə·riŋ] (civil engineering) formwork formworkA temporary construction to contain wet concrete in the required shape while it is cast and setting.shuttering
shut·ter·ing (shŭtĕr-ing) Postprocessing technique in digital imaging that blackens out the white borders on an image to diminish glare. |