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shutter
noun
1 someone or something that shuts.
2 a movable internal or external cover for a window, especially one of a pair of hinged wooden or metal panels.
3 a device in a camera that regulates the opening and closing of the aperture, exposing the film to light.
verb (shuttered , shuttering ) to fit or cover (a window) with a shutter or shutters.
[16c: from shut]
put up the shutters colloq to stop trading, either for the day or permanently.
shuttle
noun
1 weaving the device that carries the horizontal thread (the weft) backwards and forwards between the vertical threads (the warp).
2 the device that carries the lower thread through the loop formed by the upper in a sewing machine.
3 anything that makes a similar movement.
4 a rapid backwards-and-forwards movement between two points.
5 an aircraft, train or bus that runs a frequent service between two places.
6 a shuttlecock.
verb (shuttled , shuttling ) tr & intr
1 to move or make someone or something move backwards and forwards.
2 to move regularly between two points.
[Anglo-Saxon scytel dart]
shuttlecock
noun
1 a cone of feathers or of feathered plastic attached to a rounded cork, hit backwards and forwards with battledores or badminton racquets.
2 anything that is tossed backwards and forwards.
[16c]
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