shuttable
Shuttable is an adjective used to describe something that can be shut or closed. The term is often used in the context of technology, engineering, and design to indicate that a particular component, system, or feature can be turned off or deactivated. This can be important for various reasons, such as conserving energy, reducing noise, or improving security. For example, in a computer system, a shuttable feature might allow a user to turn off certain peripherals like a webcam or microphone when they are not in use. In a mechanical system, a shuttable component might refer to a valve or switch that can be closed to stop the flow of a substance or to interrupt a circuit. The term is also used more generally to describe anything that can be closed or turned off, such as a shuttable door or a shuttable window.