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motograph - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From moto- + -graph. Noun. edit. motograph (plural motographs). (historical) A device used in the making of a loud-speaking telephone ... en.wiktionary.org
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motograph | Image Recognition For Cars - The Classic Valuer
Find the details out about any car from an image. Take a photo and see the make, model, price and much more. www.theclassicvaluer.com
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The Motograph Moving Picture Book | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Title: The Motograph Moving Picture Book. Designer: Cover by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (French, Albi 1864–1901 Saint-André-du-Bois). www.metmuseum.org
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motograph
motograph (ˈməʊtəgrɑːf, -æ-) [f. moto- + -graph.] (In full electro-motograph.) A receiver for an electric telegraph or telephone, invented by Edison.1877 Eng. Mechanic 1 June 276/1 Edison's Motograph. 1883 J. Maier Hospitalier's Mod. Appl. Electr. II. 96 A principle which was first applied by the in... Oxford English Dictionary
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Motograph News Bulletin - Wikipedia
The Motograph News Bulletin, also known as the Zipper, was a 380-feet-long electromechanical news ticker display that wrapped around One Times Square. en.wikipedia.org
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motograph, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun motograph is in the 1870s. OED's earliest evidence for motograph is from 1874, in a letter by GF Barker. www.oed.com
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Nov. 6, 1928: All the News That's Lit | WIRED
The Motograph News Bulletin, or "zipper" as it was known informally, was a technological marvel of its day. ... A Times column from 2005 described how inventor Frank C. Reilly's remarkable ...
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motograph - definition and meaning - Wordnik
motograph: A form of telegraph-or telephone-receiver, invented by Edison, depending for its action on the variation of the friction between two conductors ... www.wordnik.com
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Platform Agnostic for Nearly 100 Years - The New York Times
None were as famous as The New York Times's Motograph, a 368-foot-long electric bulletin board. Better known as the “zipper,” it sparked to ... www.nytimes.com
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Unzipping the Past: The History of the Times Square Electric Zipper ...
The Motograph News Zipper made its debut in 1928, designed by the innovative engineers and inventors Frank C. Reilly and Francis EJ Wilde. radianthistory.com
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motograph (@motograph.ai) • Instagram photos and videos
52 followers · 1 following · 3 posts · @motograph.ai: “ identify a car in seconds see its value see every public sale in history ⬇ try for free today ... www.instagram.com
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Lillian Worth
There she made films first for British and Colonial Kinematography Company and then for Motograph Film Company. wikipedia.org
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moving picture
moving picture [f. moving ppl. a. + picture n.] † 1. A picture in which objects move, or appear to move, in imitation of their natural motion. Obs.1709 Daily Courant 9 May, The most Famous, Artificial and Wonderful Moving Picture that came from Germany. 1709–10 Tatler No. 129 ¶1 The moving Picture i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Barrier-grid animation and stereography
Motograph W. The Motograph Moving Picture Book was published in London at the start of 1898 by Bliss, Sands & Co. wikipedia.org
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electro-
electro- (ɪˈlɛktrəʊ) formally repr. Gr. ἠλεκτρο- combining form of ἤλεκτρον, which, after the analogy of its derivative electric, is treated as if meaning ‘electricity’; first occurring in quasi-Greek derivatives like electrometer, and now used without restriction to form combinations (chiefly writt... Oxford English Dictionary
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