单词 | stereograph |
释义 | stereographn. 1. A picture (or pair of pictures) representing the object so that it appears (or may be made to appear) solid, a stereoscopic photograph. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > photography > a photograph > [noun] > stereograph photostereograph1858 stereograph1859 stereophotograph1865 stereogram1866 anaglyph1897 stereo-photo1908 photostereogram1913 stereo pair1943 hyperstereograph1952 stereomicrograph1956 1859 Atlantic Monthly June 743 We have now obtained the double-eyed or twin pictures, or Stereograph, if we may coin a name. 1859 J. M. Jephson & L. Reeve Narr. Walking Tour Brittany i. 6 Making stereographs of any object of interest. 1862 Weldon's Reg. Nov. 165/1 The stereographs of the full moon taken by Mr. Delarue show that our satellite deviates very considerably from the spherical form. a1876 M. Collins Pen Sketches (1879) II. 96 His [Borrow's] vivid style seems to act on common~place objects as the stereoscope on the stereograph; it gives them a solidness and reality. 2. An instrument for making projections or geometrical drawings of skulls or similar solid objects. ΘΚΠ society > communication > representation > a plastic or graphic representation > graphic representation > drawing plans or diagrams > [noun] > drawing instruments sweep1680 bow1706 trammel1725 stock1815 cyclograph1823 trainer1848 set square1854 stereograph1877 tracer1878 philograph1892 1877 Catal. Special Coll. Sci. Apparatus S. Kensington Mus. (ed. 3) 956 Craniograph, by M. Broca. Stereograph, by M. Broca. 1878 R. T. H. Bartley tr. P. Topinard Anthropol. ii. iii. 268 The stereograph..gives..all the visible details, as well as some inaccessible to the eye, and is applied to each of the five surfaces of the skull which it is useful to reproduce. 3. An apparatus for making embossed points in metal plates in a system of printing for the blind. ΘΚΠ society > communication > printing > type founding > type-founding equipment > [noun] > embosser of plates for printing for blind stereograph1896 1896 Living Topics Mag. (N.Y.) Feb. 131 Mr. Wait..brought out in 1894..the stereograph, by which they [the blind] can emboss metal plates for printing in embossed characters. Derivatives ˈstereoˌgraph v. (transitive), to take a stereograph or stereoscopic photograph of. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > photography > action of taking photograph > photograph [verb (transitive)] > in specific manner to fire away1859 stereograph1860 flashlight1886 shoot1890 snap1890 Kodak1891 snapshot1898 mug1899 mutoscope1899 telephotograph1899 mutograph1908 photomaton1927 soft-focus1928 minicam1937 microfiche1975 pap1993 1860 O. W. Holmes Professor at Breakfast-table viii Having been photographed, and stereographed. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1916; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1859 |
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