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flashbulb
flash·bulb or flash bulb F0167700 (flăsh′bŭlb′)n. A glass bulb filled with finely shredded aluminum or magnesium foil that is ignited by electricity to produce a short-duration high-intensity light flash for taking photographs. Also called photoflash.flashbulb (ˈflæʃˌbʌlb) n (Photography) photog a small expendable glass light bulb formerly used to produce a bright flash of light. Also called: photoflash Compare electronic flashflash′bulb` or flash′ bulb`, n. a glass bulb, filled with oxygen and aluminum or zirconium wire or foil, that when electrically ignited illuminates a photographic subject momentarily. [1930–35] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | flashbulb - a lamp for providing momentary light to take a photographflash bulb, flash lamp, flashgun, photoflash, flashflash camera - a camera with a photoflash attachmentlamp - an artificial source of visible illuminationphotographic equipment - equipment used by a photographer | Translationsflash al magnesiolampada lampoflashbulb
flashbulb Photog a small expendable glass light bulb formerly used to produce a bright flash of light flashbulb Related to flashbulb: Flashbulb memorySynonyms for flashbulbnoun a lamp for providing momentary light to take a photographSynonyms- flash bulb
- flash lamp
- flashgun
- photoflash
- flash
Related Words- flash camera
- lamp
- photographic equipment
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