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cinematograph
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cin·e·mat·o·graph  (sn-mt-grf)
n. Chiefly British
1. A movie camera or projector.
2. A movie theater.

[French cinématographe : Greek knma, knmat-, motion (from knein, to move; see kei-2 in Indo-European roots) + -graphe, -graph.]

cinematograph [ˌsɪnɪˈmætəˌgrɑːf -ˌgræf] Chiefly Brit
n
(Performing Arts) a combined camera, printer, and projector
vb
(Performing Arts) to take pictures (of) with a film camera
[C19 (earlier spelling kinematograph): from Greek kinēmat-, kinēma motion + -graph]
cinematographer  [ˌsɪnɪməˈtɒgrəfə] n
cinematographic  [ˌsɪnɪˌmætəˈgræfɪk] adj
cinematographically  adv
cinematography  n
Translations
cinematograph [ˌsɪnɪˈmætəgrɑːf] N (Brit) → cinematógrafo m
cinematograph
n (dated)Kinematograf m (dated)


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1990;28:47-68) that used high-speed cinematographs of cervical flexion and extension in subjects without impairment and that found that the total range of motion of the neck is not the arithmetic sum of its intersegmental ranges of motion.
 
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