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Length of time when the film or digital sensor inside a camera is exposed to light
In photography, shutter speed or exposure time is the length of time that the film or digital sensor inside the camera is exposed to light (that is, when
Shutter_speed
Component of a photographic camera
A shutter can also be used to allow pulses of light to pass outwards, as seen in a movie projector or a signal lamp. A shutter of variable speed is used
Shutter_(photography)
Device producing a burst of artificial light
relatively long time, compared to shutter speeds required to stop motion and not display camera shake. Slower shutter speeds (typically from 1⁄10 to 1⁄50 of
Flash_(photography)
Mechanism that controls the exposure time in cameras
plane. For slower shutter speeds, the first curtain opens (usually) from right to left, and after the required time with the shutter open, the second curtain
Focal-plane_shutter
Setting on cameras that allows the user to choose a specific shutter speed
refers to a setting on cameras that allows the user to choose a specific shutter speed while the camera adjusts the aperture to ensure correct exposure. This
Shutter_priority
Press cameras made by Graflex from 1912 to 1973
The eponymous name "speed" came from the maximum speed of 1/1000 sec. that could be achieved with the focal plane shutter. The Speed Graphic was available
Speed_Graphic
Setting on a photo camera that enables choosing a specific aperture value
set a specific aperture value (f-number) while the camera selects a shutter speed to match it that will result in proper exposure based on the lighting
Aperture_priority
Photography genre
for a given aperture value, requiring greater care in focusing (see: "Shutter Speed and Aperture", below). A camera with "panorama" function or frame can
Landscape_photography
Measure of illuminance for a combination of a camera's shutter speed and f-number
value (EV) is a number that represents a combination of a camera's shutter speed and f-number, such that all combinations that yield the same exposure
Exposure_value
Series of film and digital cameras and lenses
lenses. It used an electronically controlled cloth focal plane shutter offering speeds of 8 seconds to 1/500 second in one-stop increments. The camera
Mamiya_645
2023 full-frame mirrorless camera
flashes at any shutter speed, up to its minimum shutter speed of 1/80000 second. This is in contrast to mechanical or electronic rolling shutters that have
Sony_α9_III
2004 APS-C digital single-lens reflex camera
and shutter speed. Av (Aperture priority): The camera lets the user choose the aperture (f/) value and then automatically adjusts the shutter speed for
Canon_EOS_20D
clear coronagraph picture, has a shutter time of about 19 seconds. LASCO C2, the orange picture, has a shutter speed of about 26 seconds. The three LASCO
Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph
Large_Angle_and_Spectrometric_Coronagraph
2006 APS-C digital single-lens reflex camera
rear screen, improved shutter mechanism rated for 100,000 actuations, improved frame capacity, 1/3 stop increments for sensor speed and an added spot meter
Canon_EOS_30D
Photoflash exposure setting measurement
longer shutter speeds will only increase the contribution from continuous ambient light, which can lead to ghosting with moving subjects. Shutter speeds influence
Guide_number
Camera model
flash sync added. The new shutter speed dial had the reference point on a center post that rotates with the dial as the shutter is fired. FED 2c had the
FED_2
Camera model
The LOMO LC-A (Lomo Kompakt Automat) is a fixed lens, 35 mm film, leaf shutter, zone focus, and compact camera introduced in 1984. Its design is based
Lomo_LC-A
Medium format film camera
low battery, dark slide not removed, shutter not cocked). Both cameras also can manually set their shutter speed and aperture. In addition to manual operation
Mamiya_RZ67
2011 APS-C digital single-lens reflex camera
and shutter speed. Av (Aperture priority): The camera lets the user choose the aperture (f/) value and then automatically adjusts the shutter speed for
Canon_EOS_1100D
Synchronizing the firing of a photographic flash
the photographer of a moving subject may deliberately combine a slow shutter speed with flash exposure in order to record motion blur of the ambient-lit
Flash_synchronization
Device in optics that reduces light intensity
slow shutter speed to create a deliberate motion-blur effect. The photographer might determine that to obtain the desired effect, a shutter speed of ten
Neutral-density_filter
1982 35mm single-lens reflex camera
stepless shutter speed for a given user-selected aperture value. In 'M' (Manual Exposure Control) mode, the user selects both aperture and shutter speed, and
Nikon_FG
Light-measuring instrument
which accepts exposure value and film speed as input parameters for showing the possible aperture and shutter-speed combinations for correct exposure. The
Selenium_meter
1980 35mm single-lens reflex camera
semi-automatic exposure control whereby the camera would select the correct shutter speed (aperture priority automation). The Nikon F3 series cameras has the
Nikon_F3
Camera model
a 40 mm f/2.8 lens, self-powered selenium light meter, and just two shutter speeds. In 'A' mode, the camera operates as a Program automatic, choosing either
Olympus_Trip_35
Camera model
succeeding M7, which needs electrical power to operate the light meter or shutter speeds other than 1/60 and 1/125 of a second. M6J – 1994. A collector's edition
Leica_M6
1978 35mm single-lens reflex camera
c. 1984. The FE uses a metal-bladed, vertical-travel focal plane shutter with a speed range of 8 to 1/1000 second, plus Bulb, and flash X-sync of 1/125th
Nikon_FE
35mm single-lens reflex camera model
horizontal cloth-curtain focal-plane shutter with a speed range of 30 to 1/1000 second plus bulb and flash synchronization speed of 1/60 second. It has dimensions
Canon_A-1
Method of estimating exposure in photography
sun = f:16 @ 1/film-speed-number (aperture and shutter speed, respectively). For example: On a sunny day at ISO 100 ("100 speed film"), the aperture
Sunny_16_rule
Photography rule of thumb
f/11 and shutter speed to the [reciprocal of the] ISO film speed [or ISO setting]." With ISO 100, the photographer should set the shutter speed to 1/100
Looney_11_rule
1991 35mm single-lens reflex camera
an autofocus auxiliary light for low-contrast subjects, a maximum shutter speed of 1/4000s, and five fully automatic modes. The look and feel of the
Canon_EOS_100
Photography using a long-duration shutter speed
Long-exposure, time-exposure, or slow-shutter photography involves using a long-duration shutter speed to sharply capture the stationary elements of images
Long-exposure_photography
Digital camera model
unusual feature of the Ricoh GR was its built-in ND filter. Its maximum shutter speed was variable, depending on the aperture setting (ie, 1/4000s was only
Ricoh GR (large sensor compact camera)
Ricoh_GR_(large_sensor_compact_camera)
2012 Full-frame digital single-lens reflex camera
up to ISO 51,200 and ISO 102,400. 30 s – 1/4,000 s (and bulb) is the shutter speed range. 4.5 fps burst rate. Optical pentaprism viewfinder with approximately
Canon_EOS_6D
Interchangeable-lens, 35 mm film single lens reflex (SLR) camera
OM-4 used a familiar OM-series shutter-speed ring, concentric with the lens mount, instead of a top-mounted shutter speed dial. The OM-4 accepted all Olympus-made
Olympus_OM-4
Photographic technique
Using the technique involves zooming while the shutter is open with a relatively slow shutter speed, generally below 1/60 of a second. For this reason
Zoom_burst
shutter used a dial to set shutter speeds; the early dial-set versions were succeeded by the rim-set version in 1927, which moved the shutter speed control
Friedrich_Deckel
Optical device for recording images
along with means to adjust various combinations of focus, aperture and shutter speed. Light enters the camera through an aperture, an opening adjusted by
Camera
Semicircular disc shutter in a motion picture camera
A rotary disc shutter is a type of shutter. It is notably used in motion picture cameras. Rotary shutters are semicircular discs that spin in front of
Rotary_disc_shutter
Camera model
and manual override. Its viewfinder readouts for selected aperture/shutter speed settings are unique for a compact camera, later reiterated in the 35RD
Olympus_35RC
Photography artifact from moving objects
the camera's viewpoint, over the period of exposure determined by the shutter speed. In such an image, any object moving with respect to the camera will
Motion_blur_(media)
Digital single-lens reflex camera
top of the body (common in higher-end DSLR's), but instead displays shutter speed, f-stop, ISO and other information on the main LCD screen. Digital Photography
Nikon_D60
Camera model
as well as Bulb. The flash X-sync speed is 1/250 sec. The shutter release is in the center of the shutter-speed dial and is threaded for a cable release
Leica_R8–R9
Camera model
view mode) are face detection and automatic adjustment of the ISO and shutter speed if motion is detected in the subject to be photographed. Like all other
Panasonic_Lumix_DMC-L10
Camera model
modern metal-blade focal-plane shutter. It can fire flash synchronization at 1/250 second X-sync and has a top shutter speed of 1/8000 sec. The flash system
Leica_M8
Amount of light captured by a camera
the lens aperture and/or shutter speed to achieve the desired exposure. Many photographers choose to control aperture and shutter independently because opening
Exposure_(photography)
2022 APS-C mirrorless camera
battery. Mechanical dials are provided for key operations, including shutter speed, ISO sensitivity, exposure compensation, drive modes and metering modes
Fujifilm_X-T5
Camera model
display its recommended shutter speed. However, to select a shutter speed, the camera had to be removed from the eye; the speed selected was not shown
Minolta_XG-M
Maximum aperture diameter, or minimum f-number, of a photographic lens
delivers less light intensity and requires a slower (longer) shutter speed. A fast lens speed is desirable in taking pictures in dim light, for stability
Lens_speed
Digital camera
shutter speed, ISO sensitivity, exposure compensation, drive modes and metering modes. For the prevention of operation errors, the dials for shutter speed
Fujifilm_X-T2
35mm rangefinder camera
match-needle metering with a combined shutter speed/aperture selector ring and scale focusing, although manual aperture, shutter speed, and focusing distance selection
Voigtländer_Vito
Swedish camera manufacturer
made by Kodak. 1600F (1948/1949–1953, 1/1600 s shutter speed) 1000F (1953–1957, 1/1000 s shutter speed) The name "V System" was not created until the
Hasselblad
35 mm single-lens reflex camera
A-1. This mode sets both the shutter speed and aperture automatically—albeit with a slight bias towards the shutter speed setting. The user focuses the
Canon_AE-1_Program
35mm compact camera
use a slower shutter speed necessitating the use of a tripod or similar Fill-in flash Night scene flash – This also uses a slow shutter speed and is incompatible
Olympus_Stylus_Epic
35mm point and shoot camera line
released as the CM in 2004; production was moved to Germany. The fastest shutter speed was extended to 1⁄1000 sec. Compared to the minilux, the CM moves the
Leica_minilux
2009 APS-C digital single-lens reflex camera
during a recording. The shutter is rated to 150,000 shots, and is capable of speeds up to 1/8000 sec, with a flash sync speed of 1/250 sec. The 7D has
Canon_EOS_7D
2004 APS-C digital single-lens reflex camera
D70s beyond their published 1/500 maximum synchronization speed up to the maximum shutter speed of 1/8000. The Nikon D70 has been considered superior to
Nikon_D70
Measure of lens speed
the shutter speed closest to the reciprocal of the ISO speed of the film; for example, using ISO 200 film, an aperture of f/16 and a shutter speed of 1⁄200
F-number
Image capture method
Rolling shutter is a process of image capture in which a still picture (in a still camera) or each frame of a video (in a video camera) is captured not
Rolling_shutter
Inverse relationship between the intensity and duration
between aperture area and shutter speed for a given photographic result, with a wider aperture requiring a faster shutter speed for the same effect. For
Reciprocity_(photography)
Camera model
image stabilization. The image stabilization can allow 2–3 stops lower shutter speed, and the quality of the lens is such that its value may exceed that
Panasonic_Lumix_DMC-L1
Soviet 35mm rangefinder camera
Zorki cameras, the shutter speed should only be set after the shutter has been cocked. Setting the shutter speed before the shutter is cocked can permanently
Zorki
Digital camera series
be set to different displays. The RX100 III can be set manually with shutter speed and aperture fixed, but with Auto ISO (sensitivity) giving the correct
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 series
Sony_Cyber-shot_DSC-RX100_series
1980 model of camera
titanium shutter curtains are mechanically operated at all shutter speeds faster than, and including, the 1⁄75 second flash sync ('X') speed, and electronically
Pentax_LX
shutter speed setting (which may be automatic). Some cameras also utilize an electronic shutter, as opposed to a mechanical shutter. The shutter-release
Shutter_button
Camera model
negative. [PF 1] Setting the shutter speed step. For use with the Shutter-Priority AE or Metered Manual Mode set, the shutter speed step can be set to either
Pentax_645
1990s 35 mm autofocus camera
expose with an achievable shutter speed value. If the calculated shutter speed is lower than the "camera shake" shutter speed (default 1/30 of a second
Konica_Hexar
American folding cameras (1912–1934)
VPK. The camera offered shutter speeds of 1⁄25, 1⁄50 sec and "T"imer and "B"ulb settings, using Kodak's ball bearing shutter. Instead of conventional
Vest_Pocket_Kodak
1994 35mm single-lens reflex camera
user-specified near and far points. Shutter speeds range from 30 seconds to 1/8000 of a second in all exposure modes. A non-timed bulb speed is available. Flash X-sync
Canon_EOS-1N
2014 APS-C digital single-lens reflex camera
camera's LCD screen. The shutter is rated to 200,000 shots and is capable of speeds up to 1/8000 s, with a flash sync speed of 1/250 s. Using compatible
Canon_EOS_7D_Mark_II
Camera model
film speeds from 80 to 25600, shutter speeds from 1/16000 s (electronic shutter) to 60 s and RAW capture, while the lowest physical shutter speed is 1/4000 s
Panasonic_Lumix_DMC-FZ1000
Camera
sunlight, and may be customized to display virtual dials (aperture, shutter speed, ISO), a live histogram, or other information. The build quality is
Fujifilm_GFX100_II
Camera model
The ME Super has an electronic focal plane shutter with metal curtains and a vertical movement. Shutter speeds are selected with up and down buttons rather
Pentax_ME_Super
1971 35mm single-lens reflex camera
stepped shutter speeds of 60 – 1⁄60 s. It completely covers the shutter speed selector and shutter release on the body. The finder also had a shutter release
Canon_F-1
Camera that typically uses a mirror and prism system
film gate: an opening shutter curtain followed by a closing shutter curtain. During fast shutter speeds, the focal-plane shutter would form a 'slit' whereby
Single-lens_reflex_camera
2018 full-frame mirrorless camera
downside is that Fv mode will ignore any minimum shutter speed configured via the system menu even if shutter speed is set to AUTO. The EOS R features a touch-sensitive
Canon_EOS_R
Measure of a photographic film's sensitivity to light
photographer to obtain the desired effect: lighting, film speed, f-number (aperture size), and shutter speed (exposure time). The equation may be expressed as
Film_speed
Camera model
24.3 megapixel resolution. 1/8000 - 30sec (and Bulb) is the shutter speed range. Shutter rated for 150,000 actuations. TruFinder XGA OLED electronic viewfinder
Sony_Alpha_77
35 mm rangefinder camera
and rewind via a lever Faster maximum shutter speed of 1/1000 seconds (previous models only went to 1/500) Shutter = Horizontal running rubber coated fabric
Nikon_S2
User selectable camera configurations
of exposure. There are three exposure parameters – aperture, time (shutter speed), and sensitivity (ISO), and in different modes, these are each set
Digital_camera_modes
Digital single-lens reflex camera
range of ISO 100–25,600 5 fps continuous shooting 1/4000 sec maximum shutter speed 3.2", 1.2M dot fully articulating touchscreen LCD 1080/60p video with
Nikon_D5500
35mm point and shoot camera line
autoexposure mode when the aperture ring is set to "A", shutter-priority when the shutter speed is set to "A", and program autoexposure when both rings
Rollei_QZ_cameras
Photograph of Earth by Reid Wiseman
camera settings. In the first, a longer shutter speed let in much more light from Earth, while the shorter shutter speed in the second emphasizes our planet's
Hello,_World_(photograph)
Film camera brand from Kodak
feature lacking in the 50. With non-adjustable aperture, focus, and shutter speed (1⁄90 sec.), it continued in the tradition of Kodak's earlier Brownie
Instamatic
Camera model
travelling cloth focal plane shutter is reported to be the quietest of the M series. The shutter curtains travel at a relatively low speed which has as a consequence
Leica_M5
Digital single-lens reflex camera
the lens aperture to be adjusted during video capture. The slowest shutter speed in video capture mode appears to be 1/25th of a second. The sensor of
Nikon_D7100
2001 APS-H digital single-lens reflex camera
digital) to have an X-sync speed of up to 1/500 of a second. The only Canon SLR (film or digital) to have a shutter speed of up to 1/16000 of a second
Canon_EOS-1D
1995 35mm single-lens reflex camera
marked as "discontinued" across multiple Nikon sites. The FM10 has a shutter speed range of 1 to 1/2000th second plus bulb and flash X-sync of 1/125th
Nikon_FM10
Aspect of photography history
focal-plane shutter. Modern focal-plane shutters are dual curtain traveling slit shutters. They provide faster shutter speeds by timing the second shutter curtain
History of the single-lens reflex camera
History_of_the_single-lens_reflex_camera
35mm SLR camera
autofocus system", had a maximum shutter speed of 1/12000 of a second, and had a 14-zone metering system. It has a shooting speed of 4.5 frames per second without
Minolta_9xi
Photography genre
in wildlife photography wide apertures are used to achieve a fast shutter speed, freeze the subject's motion, and blur the backgrounds, while landscape
Nature_photography
Optical device used with a camera to create images
wider aperture, identified by a smaller f-number, allows using a faster shutter speed for the same exposure. The camera equation, or G#, is the ratio of the
Camera_lens
Series of digital compact cameras
±3EV exposure compensation optional electronic shutter (allowing silent operation and a shutter speed of 1/32000 of a second) 3.0-inch, 1040K-dot LCD
Fujifilm_X100
Swivelling a camera horizontally from a fixed position
the same amount of blur for a picture of a running man. The faster shutter speed allowed by fast moving subjects is easier to capture in a smoothly panned
Panning_(camera)
3D Camera
was fixed, the camera supported both variable aperture settings and shutter speeds. The View-Master Personal stereo camera was introduced by Sawyer's,
View-Master Personal Stereo Camera
View-Master_Personal_Stereo_Camera
Hole or opening through which light travels
variation of shutter speed, the aperture size will regulate the film's or image sensor's degree of exposure to light. Typically, a fast shutter will require
Aperture
Camera model
and 1/24,000s electronic shutter (available in Live View). In terms of bracketing modes, it adds depth of field and shutter speed bracketing. The Pentax
Pentax_KP
Camera model
It was succeeded by the SL3003 (1984), which extended the fastest shutter speed from 1⁄1000 to 1⁄2000 sec., and SL3001 (1985), a simplified SL3003 which
Rolleiflex_SL2000F
1996 35mm single-lens reflex camera
models) Depth-of-field preview Shutter speed visible in viewfinder Self timer Mechanical, horizontal travel, focal-plane shutter Minolta MC (Meter Coupled)
Minolta_SR-T_101
Photographic technique
be accomplished by changing either the shutter speed or the aperture, or, with digital cameras, the ISO speed, or combinations thereof. Exposure can also
Bracketing
SHUTTER SPEED
SHUTTER SPEED
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Slater.
Surname or Lastname
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a hatter from an agent derivative of Middle High German huot ‘hat’; Yiddish hut, German Hut ‘hat’.German (Hütter) : topographic name from Middle High German hütte ‘hut’.English : when not of German origin (see above), perhaps a variant of Hotter, an occupational name for a basket maker, Middle English hottere; the same term also denoted someone who carried baskets of sand for making mortar. Alternatively it may have denoted someone who lived in a hut or shed, from a derivative of Middle English hotte, hutte ‘hut’, ‘shed’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Shute.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Salter.
Surname or Lastname
English and Dutch
English and Dutch : occupational name from Middle English suter, souter, Middle Dutch sutter ‘shoemaker’ (Latin sutor).German : variant of Sauter.
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to unisex forename use, HUNTER means "hunter."
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, English
A Huntsman; Hunter
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese
Hunter; One who Hunts
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for someone with some fancied resemblance to a bittern, perhaps in the booming quality of the voice, from Middle English, Old French butor ‘bittern’ (a word of obscure etymology).English and German : metonymic occupational name for a dairyman or seller of butter, from Old English butere ‘butter’, Middle High German buter.German : possibly a short form of any of the various compound names formed with Butter ‘butter’ (see 2).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a stone- or bricklayer, from Middle English setter ‘one who lays stones or bricks in building’ (agent derivative of setten ‘to set’).English : occupational name from Old French saietier ‘silk weaver’ (an agent derivative of sayete, a kind of silk).English : from an agent derivative of Middle English setten ‘to place (decoration, on a garment or metal surface)’, probably an occupational name for an embroiderer.German : unexplained.Norwegian : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sumpter.Fort Sumter, SC, was named in honor of Thomas Sumter, known as the ‘Gamecock of the Revolution’ for the fear he inspired in the British and Tory forces and the pivotal role he played in key American victories. Born in 1734 near Charlottesville, VA, he was of Welsh heritage; his ancestors probably emigrated to America in the late 17th century.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a marksman, from an agent derivative of Middle English schoot(en) ‘to shoot’.Americanized spelling of German and Dutch Schutter.
Boy/Male
English American
Hunter.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : habitational name from Shute or Shewte in Devon, or possibly Shute in Wiltshire, named with Old English scīete ‘corner of land’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker or seller of hats, Middle English hatter(e).
Surname or Lastname
English and South German
English and South German : occupational name for a shoemaker or cobbler (rarely a tailor), from Middle English suter, souter, Middle High German sūter, sūtære (from Latin sutor, an agent derivative of suere ‘to sew’).
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Lancashire)
English (chiefly Lancashire) : occupational name for a whitewasher, from an agent derivative of Old English hwītian ‘to whiten’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Shutt.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the comparative form of Middle English schort ‘short’, hence a distinguishing nickname for the shorter of two closely associated people with the same personal name (for example, members of the same household).
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Hunter
SHUTTER SPEED
SHUTTER SPEED
Boy/Male
Tamil
Goddess Saraswati
Boy/Male
Tamil
Chithrakundhala | சிதà¯à®°à®•à¯à®¨à¯à®¤à®¾à®²à®¾
One of the kauravas
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Tiger
Girl/Female
Israeli American
The laurel crown.
Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu
Devotee of Goddess Kali; Feet of Goddess Kali (Goddess Durga)
Male
English
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Ælfgar, ALGAR means "elf spear."Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shubhasunad | à®·à¯à®ªà®¸à¯à®¨à®¤
Blessing
Boy/Male
Australian, Indonesian
The Wind
Girl/Female
Gaelic
From the glen. Valley.
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese
Clever
SHUTTER SPEED
SHUTTER SPEED
SHUTTER SPEED
SHUTTER SPEED
SHUTTER SPEED
v. t.
To open or remove the shutters of.
v. i.
To take shelter.
v. i.
To utter words hastily and indistinctly; to speak so rapidly as to emit saliva.
a.
Furnished with shutters.
v. t.
To scatter about.
n.
Any substance resembling butter in degree of consistence, or other qualities, especially, in old chemistry, the chlorides, as butter of antimony, sesquichloride of antimony; also, certain concrete fat oils remaining nearly solid at ordinary temperatures, as butter of cacao, vegetable butter, shea butter.
n.
One who stutters; a stammerer.
v. i.
To move backwards and forwards, like a shuttle.
n.
Having ejected the spawn; as, a shotten herring.
v. i.
To throw something out of the mouth in a scattering manner; to sputter.
v. i.
To shiver or chatter with cold.
v. i.
To speak hastily and confusedly; to sputter.
a.
Alt. of Shatter-pated
a.
Having a shot attached; as, a shotten suture.
v. t.
To be a shelter for; to provide with a shelter; to cover from injury or annoyance; to shield; to protect.
n.
A firearm; as, a five-shooter.
v. i.
To talk superficially or ignorantly; to babble; to chatter.
n.
A shutter, as for a channel for molten metal.
v. t.
To break at once into many pieces; to dash, burst, or part violently into fragments; to rend into splinters; as, an explosion shatters a rock or a bomb; too much steam shatters a boiler; an oak is shattered by lightning.
n.
A fragment of anything shattered; -- used chiefly or soley in the phrase into shatters; as, to break a glass into shatters.