aperturenoun [ C ]
uk/ˈæp.ə.tʃər/us/ˈæp.ɚ.tʃɚ/a small and often narrow opening, especially one that allows light into a camera
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Photography
- airbrush
- camera
- camera obscura
- camera-shy
- capture
- carousel
- hologram
- holography
- kinetoscope
- lo-res
- low-resolution
- negative
- selfie
- sharp
- shoot
- shutter
- slide
- SLR camera
- snapshot
- superimpose
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Examples from literature
- The man certainly did mean to tell him so, for he opened the door no more than a foot, and stood in that narrow aperture.
- There was a kind of portico or colonnade outside, and this obstructed even the little light that at the best could have found its way through the small apertures in the door.
- They consist essentially of a lamp in a reflector whose aperture is closed with a sheet or a lens of clear glass.
- They stole swiftly across the room and peered through the little apertures which lighted the place.
- This temple consisted of nine vaults, situated perpendicularly beneath each other, and communicating by apertures left in each vault.