- A
window shutter is a
solid and
stable window covering usually consisting of a
frame of
vertical stiles and
horizontal rails (top,
centre and bottom)...
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Window shutter hardware,
usually made of iron, are
hinges and
latches that
attach to the
shutter and a
window frame (and in some
cases directly attached...
- A
roller shutter,
security shutter,
coiling door,
roller door or
sectional overhead door is a
specialized type of door or
window shutter consisting of...
- Look up
shutter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shutter may
refer to:
Window shutter, a
solid window covering used for
light control, privacy, security...
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Shuttering may
refer to: Formwork, used in
concrete construction (UK usage)
Window shutter, a
solid window covering Shutter (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Hurricane preparedness Hurricane-proof
building Product certification Window shutter "Hurricane Code and Requirements" (PDF).
Archived from the original...
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instead of
having darkened lenses, have
horizontal slats similar to
window shutters,
which are an
integral part of the frame. The
shades are
marketed as...
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Shutter Island is a 2010
American neo-noir
psychological thriller film
directed by
Martin Scorsese. It is
adapted by
Laeta Kalogridis from the 2003 novel...
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louvre (Commonwealth English; see
spelling differences) is a
window blind or
shutter with
horizontal slats that are
angled to
admit light and air, but...
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Shutter is a 2008
American supernatural horror film
directed by
Masayuki Ochiai and
distributed by 20th
Century Fox. It was
written by Luke
Dawson and...