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aperture

[C] Countable
pl: apertures

This term carries a technical, precise weight, often evoking the clinical atmosphere of a laboratory or the mechanical precision of a camera lens. It suggests a controlled entry point rather than a random hole, implying that the size of the opening is a variable that can be adjusted to achieve a specific result. In a non-technical sense, it describes a narrow window of opportunity or a physical gap in a barrier. While a hole is often seen as a flaw or a break, an aperture is viewed as a functional design feature intended to regulate flow or visibility.

Countable when referring to a physical opening in a device, such as the aperture of a camera or a biological pore.

Meanings

Noun

An opening, hole, or gap that allows light or a substance to pass through.

"The telescope has a wide aperture to capture more starlight."

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