- balopticon
- bal·op·ti·con
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Balopticon — Bal*op ti*con, n. [Gr. balei^n to throw + stereopticon.] See {Projector}, below. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
balopticon — Projector Pro*ject or, n. [Cf. F. projeteur.] 1. One who projects a scheme or design; hence, one who forms fanciful or chimerical schemes. L Estrange. [1913 Webster] 2. an optical instrument which projects an image from a transparency or an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
balopticon — baˈläptə̇ˌkän, bə noun ( s) Etymology: from Balopticon, a trademark : a projector that utilizes reflected light for projecting the images of opaque objects * * * /ba lop ti kon , beuh /, n. a type of stereopticon for projecting images of objects… … Useful english dictionary
balopticon — /ba lop ti kon , beuh /, n. a type of stereopticon for projecting images of objects by reflected light. [formerly trademark] * * * … Universalium
BALOP — Balopticon … Acronyms
BALOP — Balopticon … Acronyms von A bis Z
balop — ˈbaˌläp noun ( s) Etymology: short for balopticon 1. : a balopticon for projecting images into a television transmitting apparatus 2. : the slide or card bearing the picture or other visual material for projection by the balop; … Useful english dictionary
balop — /bal op/, n. 1. Also called balop card. a photographic print made on smooth, matte, double weight paper, used esp. in television advertisements. 2. Informal. balopticon. [by shortening of BALOPTICON] * * * … Universalium
mirrorscope — Projector Pro*ject or, n. [Cf. F. projeteur.] 1. One who projects a scheme or design; hence, one who forms fanciful or chimerical schemes. L Estrange. [1913 Webster] 2. an optical instrument which projects an image from a transparency or an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
movie projector — Projector Pro*ject or, n. [Cf. F. projeteur.] 1. One who projects a scheme or design; hence, one who forms fanciful or chimerical schemes. L Estrange. [1913 Webster] 2. an optical instrument which projects an image from a transparency or an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English