wooden shutters
collocation in Englishmeaningsofwoodenandshutter
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wooden
adjective
uk/ˈwʊd.ən/us/ˈwʊd.ən/
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shutter
noun[C]
uk/ˈʃʌt.ər/us/ˈʃʌt̬.ɚ/
the part of a camera that opens temporarily to allow light to reach the film when a photograph is ...
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(Definition ofwoodenandshutterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In medieval architecture hagioscopes were often a low window in the chancel wall and were frequently protected by either awoodenshutteror iron bars.
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The latter is the most secluded room in the house, and benefits from built-in wooden shutters for the window, enabling light intensity to be moderated by degrees.
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During the day, while the shops were open, these wooden shutters they were used as exposition racks.
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The plain faade, facing northeast, has three equally spaced windows with round heads and wooden shutters.
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The building has multi-light windows, wooden shutters, and wide board walls.
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Those on the first story have louvered wooden shutters.
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All other windows are 12-over-12 with louvered wooden shutters.
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On top of it are two storeys that have four windows on either side of it, with wooden shutters.
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The hall had large windows which may have detracted from the building's defensive capability, although it has been postulated that casements bore large wooden shutters.
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All the windows have solid wooden shutters painted red and green.
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In 1885 the verandah facing the manning parade was enclosed with wooden shutters to keep the weather out.
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Colonials are similar to the wooden shutters, but are made of aluminum.
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The windows are sashes and originally had wooden shutters.
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Glazing bars were added to the sash windows and wooden shutters were added.
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The two windows flanking the main entrance have paneled wooden shutters; all and the doorway are topped with splayed brick lintels.
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