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Talbot
Tal·bot T0022750 (tôl′bət, tăl′-)n. A large white or light-colored hound having long hanging ears and large flews, formerly used in England for tracking and hunting. [Middle English, personal name, from Old French.]talbot (ˈtɔːlbət) n (Breeds) (formerly) an ancient breed of large hound, usually white or light-coloured, having pendulous ears and strong powers of scent[C16: supposed to have been brought to England by the Talbot family]
Talbot (ˈtɔːlbət) n (Biography) (William Henry) Fox. 1800–77, British scientist, a pioneer of photography, who developed the calotype processThesaurusNoun | 1. | Talbot - English inventor and pioneer in photography who published the first book illustrated with photographs (1800-1877)Fox Talbot, William Henry Fox Talbot |
Talbot
Talbot (William Henry) Fox. 1800--77, British scientist, a pioneer of photography, who developed the calotype process talbot[′tal·bət] (optics) A unit of luminous energy equal to the luminous energy carried by a luminous flux of 1 lumen during a period of 1 second. Talbot
Tal·bot (tal'bŏt), William Henry Fox, British scientist and pioneer photographer, 1800-1877. See: Plateau-Talbot law. Talbot
Synonyms for Talbotnoun English inventor and pioneer in photography who published the first book illustrated with photographs (1800-1877)Synonyms- Fox Talbot
- William Henry Fox Talbot
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