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Asked on March 7, 2022 in Synonyms.
In terms of physical examples, it sounds like you’re talking about something like a lights gel, on which tack you might also use the nouns film, filter, aperture, or shutter. Can the light be filtered, obscured, shrouded or occluded. When is it needed? (‘occluder’ is also a valid noun but usually refers to an optometrist’s tool, so probably isn’t what you’re looking for.)
Diaphragm and membrane are also closely related words (the apertures of most cameras use diaphragms). Note if a diaphragm is (usually) a separator, and without the specific context of an optical diaphragm it doesn’t imply permeability or exchange, for which’membrane’ is a better match.
If you’re looking for more generic words about controlling rates or transference, there are also: regulate / regulator, limiter, screen (noun or verb), police (verb) and
commuciu00e9-de, screen (verb)
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Asked on March 1, 2022 in Synonyms.
In terms of physical examples, it sounds like you’re talking about something like a lights gel, on which tack you might also use the nouns film, filter, aperture, or shutter. Can the light be filtered, obscured, shrouded or occluded. When is it needed? (‘occluder’ is also a valid noun but usually refers to an optometrist’s tool, so probably isn’t what you’re looking for.)
Diaphragm and membrane are also closely related words (the apertures of most cameras use diaphragms). Note if a diaphragm is (usually) a separator, and without the specific context of an optical diaphragm it doesn’t imply permeability or exchange, for which’membrane’ is a better match.
If you’re looking for more generic words about controlling rates or transference, there are also: regulate / regulator, limiter, screen (noun or verb), police (verb) and
commuciu00e9-de, screen (verb)
- 7269 views
- 113 answers
- 2303 votes
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Asked on February 28, 2022 in Synonyms.
In terms of physical examples, it sounds like you’re talking about something like a lights gel, on which tack you might also use the nouns film, filter, aperture, or shutter. Can the light be filtered, obscured, shrouded or occluded. When is it needed? (‘occluder’ is also a valid noun but usually refers to an optometrist’s tool, so probably isn’t what you’re looking for.)
Diaphragm and membrane are also closely related words (the apertures of most cameras use diaphragms). Note if a diaphragm is (usually) a separator, and without the specific context of an optical diaphragm it doesn’t imply permeability or exchange, for which’membrane’ is a better match.
If you’re looking for more generic words about controlling rates or transference, there are also: regulate / regulator, limiter, screen (noun or verb), police (verb) and
commuciu00e9-de, screen (verb)
- 7269 views
- 113 answers
- 2303 votes
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Asked on February 27, 2022 in Synonyms.
In terms of physical examples, it sounds like you’re talking about something like a lights gel, on which tack you might also use the nouns film, filter, aperture, or shutter. Can the light be filtered, obscured, shrouded or occluded. When is it needed? (‘occluder’ is also a valid noun but usually refers to an optometrist’s tool, so probably isn’t what you’re looking for.)
Diaphragm and membrane are also closely related words (the apertures of most cameras use diaphragms). Note if a diaphragm is (usually) a separator, and without the specific context of an optical diaphragm it doesn’t imply permeability or exchange, for which’membrane’ is a better match.
If you’re looking for more generic words about controlling rates or transference, there are also: regulate / regulator, limiter, screen (noun or verb), police (verb) and
commuciu00e9-de, screen (verb)
- 7269 views
- 113 answers
- 2303 votes
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Asked on February 26, 2022 in Synonyms.
In terms of physical examples, it sounds like you’re talking about something like a lights gel, on which tack you might also use the nouns film, filter, aperture, or shutter. Can the light be filtered, obscured, shrouded or occluded. When is it needed? (‘occluder’ is also a valid noun but usually refers to an optometrist’s tool, so probably isn’t what you’re looking for.)
Diaphragm and membrane are also closely related words (the apertures of most cameras use diaphragms). Note if a diaphragm is (usually) a separator, and without the specific context of an optical diaphragm it doesn’t imply permeability or exchange, for which’membrane’ is a better match.
If you’re looking for more generic words about controlling rates or transference, there are also: regulate / regulator, limiter, screen (noun or verb), police (verb) and
commuciu00e9-de, screen (verb)
- 7269 views
- 113 answers
- 2303 votes
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Asked on February 26, 2022 in Synonyms.
In terms of physical examples, it sounds like you’re talking about something like a lights gel, on which tack you might also use the nouns film, filter, aperture, or shutter. Can the light be filtered, obscured, shrouded or occluded. When is it needed? (‘occluder’ is also a valid noun but usually refers to an optometrist’s tool, so probably isn’t what you’re looking for.)
Diaphragm and membrane are also closely related words (the apertures of most cameras use diaphragms). Note if a diaphragm is (usually) a separator, and without the specific context of an optical diaphragm it doesn’t imply permeability or exchange, for which’membrane’ is a better match.
If you’re looking for more generic words about controlling rates or transference, there are also: regulate / regulator, limiter, screen (noun or verb), police (verb) and
commuciu00e9-de, screen (verb)
- 7269 views
- 113 answers
- 2303 votes
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Asked on February 20, 2022 in Synonyms.
In terms of physical examples, it sounds like you’re talking about something like a lights gel, on which tack you might also use the nouns film, filter, aperture, or shutter. Can the light be filtered, obscured, shrouded or occluded. When is it needed? (‘occluder’ is also a valid noun but usually refers to an optometrist’s tool, so probably isn’t what you’re looking for.)
Diaphragm and membrane are also closely related words (the apertures of most cameras use diaphragms). Note if a diaphragm is (usually) a separator, and without the specific context of an optical diaphragm it doesn’t imply permeability or exchange, for which’membrane’ is a better match.
If you’re looking for more generic words about controlling rates or transference, there are also: regulate / regulator, limiter, screen (noun or verb), police (verb) and
commuciu00e9-de, screen (verb)
- 7269 views
- 113 answers
- 2303 votes
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Asked on February 18, 2022 in Synonyms.
In terms of physical examples, it sounds like you’re talking about something like a lights gel, on which tack you might also use the nouns film, filter, aperture, or shutter. Can the light be filtered, obscured, shrouded or occluded. When is it needed? (‘occluder’ is also a valid noun but usually refers to an optometrist’s tool, so probably isn’t what you’re looking for.)
Diaphragm and membrane are also closely related words (the apertures of most cameras use diaphragms). Note if a diaphragm is (usually) a separator, and without the specific context of an optical diaphragm it doesn’t imply permeability or exchange, for which’membrane’ is a better match.
If you’re looking for more generic words about controlling rates or transference, there are also: regulate / regulator, limiter, screen (noun or verb), police (verb) and
commuciu00e9-de, screen (verb)
- 7269 views
- 113 answers
- 2303 votes
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Asked on February 15, 2022 in Synonyms.
In terms of physical examples, it sounds like you’re talking about something like a lights gel, on which tack you might also use the nouns film, filter, aperture, or shutter. Can the light be filtered, obscured, shrouded or occluded. When is it needed? (‘occluder’ is also a valid noun but usually refers to an optometrist’s tool, so probably isn’t what you’re looking for.)
Diaphragm and membrane are also closely related words (the apertures of most cameras use diaphragms). Note if a diaphragm is (usually) a separator, and without the specific context of an optical diaphragm it doesn’t imply permeability or exchange, for which’membrane’ is a better match.
If you’re looking for more generic words about controlling rates or transference, there are also: regulate / regulator, limiter, screen (noun or verb), police (verb) and
commuciu00e9-de, screen (verb)
- 7269 views
- 113 answers
- 2303 votes
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Asked on February 14, 2022 in Synonyms.
In terms of physical examples, it sounds like you’re talking about something like a lights gel, on which tack you might also use the nouns film, filter, aperture, or shutter. Can the light be filtered, obscured, shrouded or occluded. When is it needed? (‘occluder’ is also a valid noun but usually refers to an optometrist’s tool, so probably isn’t what you’re looking for.)
Diaphragm and membrane are also closely related words (the apertures of most cameras use diaphragms). Note if a diaphragm is (usually) a separator, and without the specific context of an optical diaphragm it doesn’t imply permeability or exchange, for which’membrane’ is a better match.
If you’re looking for more generic words about controlling rates or transference, there are also: regulate / regulator, limiter, screen (noun or verb), police (verb) and
commuciu00e9-de, screen (verb)
- 7269 views
- 113 answers
- 2303 votes