shutter |
unshutter |
In lang=en terms the difference between shutter and unshutter
is that
shutter is to close shutters covering while
unshutter is to open or remove the shutters of.
As verbs the difference between shutter and unshutter
is that
shutter is to close shutters covering while
unshutter is to open or remove the shutters of.
As a noun shutter
is one who shuts or closes something.
shutter |
quadrivalve |
As nouns the difference between shutter and quadrivalve
is that
shutter is one who shuts or closes something while
quadrivalve is (architecture) a door, shutter, etc with four folds.
As a verb shutter
is to close shutters covering.
As an adjective quadrivalve is
(botany) dehiscent into four similar parts; four-valved.
shutter |
kinetoscope |
As nouns the difference between shutter and kinetoscope
is that
shutter is one who shuts or closes something while
kinetoscope is an early device for exhibiting motion pictures, creating the illusion of movement from a strip of perforated film bearing sequential images that is conveyed over a light source with a high-speed shutter.
As a verb shutter
is to close shutters covering.
shutter |
deadlight |
As nouns the difference between shutter and deadlight
is that
shutter is one who shuts or closes something while
deadlight is a strong shutter fitted over a porthole etc. that can be closed in bad weather.
As a verb shutter
is to close shutters covering.
shutter |
shutterless |
As a noun shutter
is one who shuts or closes something.
As a verb shutter
is to close shutters covering.
As an adjective shutterless is
without a shutter.
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