Shutter vs Scutter - What's the difference?
shutter | scutter |
One who shuts or closes something.
* (Max Beerbohm)
(usually, in the plural) Protective panels, usually wooden, placed over windows to block out the light.
(photography) The part of a camera, normally closed, that opens for a controlled period of time to let light in during taking a picture.
To close shutters covering.
To close up (a building or an operation) for a prolonged period of inoccupancy.
Thin excrement.
* 1922 , (James Joyce), (Telemachus episode):
To void thin excrement.
* 1565 , Alois Brandl (ed.), King Daryus :
To run with a light pattering noise; to skitter.
As nouns the difference between shutter and scutter
is that shutter is one who shuts or closes something while scutter is thin excrement.As verbs the difference between shutter and scutter
is that shutter is to close shutters covering while scutter is to void thin excrement.shutter
English
Noun
(en noun)- it would be very difficult to pack this drawing in such a way that it would be sure not to be injured by the frantic fingers of the openers and shutters .
Derived terms
* roller shutter * shutter priority * shutter speedVerb
(en verb)- Shutter the windows, there's a storm coming!
- It took all day to shutter the cabin now that the season has ended.
- The US is seeking to get Iran to shutter its nuclear weapons program.
Anagrams
*scutter
English
Noun
(en noun)- Scutter! he cried thickly.
Verb
(en verb)- Nay then I wil geue you no bread and butter.
Here, take some, it will make thee to scutter .
- We saw a rat scuttering into a dark corner as we turned on the lights.