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† animatograph Obs.|ænɪˈmætəʊgrɑːf, -æ-| [Hybrid f. L. animātus animate a. + -graph.] An early name for the cinematograph; also, a cinematographic camera. Also fig. in reference to literary description. Hence † animatographic |-ˈgræfɪk| a.
1896Daily News 26 Mar. 3/6 At a neighbouring house we have the ‘cinematographe’, and by way of varying the title Mr. Paul calls his pictures the ‘Animatographe’. 1897Westm. Gaz. 5 Feb. 7/1 Animatographic Records for British Museum... Photographs taken for the purpose of the animatograph, or theatregraph, as it is variously called. 1897Ibid. 25 Sept. 2/3 The animatographic fight between Fitzsimmons and Corbett. 1898Field 12 Feb. 213/2, I noticed..a man with an animatograph, and, as there was a good fence to start with, and I know one spill, the photos should not lack animation. 1902Westm. Gaz. 3 Oct. 6/2 Animatograph scenes of life in the Royal Navy. |