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Definition of shut
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Shut (n.) A door or
cover;
a
shutter.
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Diorama
::
Diorama
(n.) A mode of
scenic
representation,
invented
by
Daguerre
and
Bouton,
in which a
painting
is seen from a
distance
through
a large
opening.
By a
combination
of
transparent
and
opaque
painting,
and of
transmitted
and
reflected
light,
and by
contrivances
such as
screens
and
shutters,
much
diversity
of
scenic
effect
is
produced..
Undershut
::
Undershut
(a.)
Closed
from
beneath.
Shut
::
Shut (n.) The line or place where two
pieces
of metal are
united
by
welding.
Shuttlecock
::
Shuttlecock
(v. t.) To send or toss to and fro; to
bandy;
as, to
shuttlecock
words..
Coop
::
Coop (v. t.) To
confine
in a coop;
hence,
to shut up or
confine
in a
narrow
compass;
to
cramp;
--
usually
followed
by up,
sometimes
by in..
Shuttle
::
Shuttle
(v. i.) To move
backwards
and
forwards,
like a
shuttle..
Inclosure
::
Inclosure
(n.) The act of
inclosing;
the state of being
inclosed,
shut up, or
encompassed;
the
separation
of land from
common
ground
by a
fence..
Doorcase
::
Doorcase
(n.) The
surrounding
frame into which a door
shuts.
Shut
::
Shut (a.)
Closed
or
fastened;
as, a shut
door..
Beshut
::
Beshut
(v. t.) To shut up or out.
Shuttlewise
::
Shuttlewise
(adv.)
Back and
forth,
like the
movement
of a
shuttle..
Window
::
Window
(n.) An
opening
in the wall of a
building
for the
admission
of light and air,
usually
closed
by
casements
or
sashes
containing
some
transparent
material,
as
glass,
and
capable
of being
opened
and shut at
pleasure..
Slam
::
Slam (v. i.) To come or swing
against
something,
or to shut, with
sudden
force so as to
produce
a shock and
noise;
as, a door or
shutter
slams..
Interclude
::
Interclude
(v. t.) To shut off or out from a place or
course,
by
something
intervening;
to
intercept;
to cut off; to
interrupt..
Dungeon
::
Dungeon
(v. t.) To shut up in a
dungeon.
Seclude
::
Seclude
(v. t.) To shut up apart from
others;
to
withdraw
into, or place in,
solitude;
to
separate
from
society
or
intercourse
with
others..
Half-port
::
Half-port
(n.) One half of a
shutter
made in two parts for
closing
a
porthole.
Spindle
::
Spindle
(n.) The long,
round,
slender
rod or pin in
spinning
wheels
by which the
thread
is
twisted,
and on
which,
when
twisted,
it is
wound;
also, the pin on which the
bobbin
is held in a
spinning
machine,
or in the
shuttle
of a
loom..
Shed
::
Shed (n.) The
passageway
between
the
threads
of the warp
through
which the
shuttle
is
thrown,
having
a
sloping
top and
bottom
made by
raising
and
lowering
the
alternate
threads..
Shute
::
Shute (n.) Same as
Chute,
or
Shoot..
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