Definition of Electrographs. Meaning of Electrographs. Synonyms of Electrographs

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Definition of Electrographs

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Cinematograph Cin`e*mat"o*graph, n. [Gr. ?, ?, motion + -graph.] 1. A machine, combining magic lantern and kinetoscope features, for projecting on a screen a series of pictures, moved rapidly (25 to 50 a second) and intermittently before an objective lens, and producing by persistence of vision the illusion of continuous motion; a moving-picture machine; also, any of several other machines or devices producing moving pictorial effects. Other common names for the cinematograph are animatograph, biograph, bioscope, electrograph, electroscope, kinematograph, kinetoscope, veriscope, vitagraph, vitascope, zo["o]gyroscope, zo["o]praxiscope, etc.
Electrograph
Electrograph E*lec"tro*graph, n. [Pref. electro + -graph.] 1. An apparatus, controlled by electric devices, used to trace designs for etching. 2. An instrument for the reproduction at a distance of pictures, maps, etc., by means of electricity. 3. An image made by the R["o]ntgen rays; a sciagraph. 4. A cinematograph using the arc light.
Electrograph
Electrograph E*lec"tro*graph, n. [Electro- + -graph.] A mark, record, or tracing, made by the action of electricity.

Meaning of Electrographs from wikipedia

- recorded continuously with a device known as an electrograph. Francis Ronalds created an early electrograph around 1814 in which the changing electricity...
- key component widely used in scanners (especially portable scanners), electrographs, bar code readers and optical identification technology. "Canon CIS...
- the invention for observational science. He applied his technique in electrographs to observe atmospheric electricity, barographs and thermo-hygrographs...
- years later in 1896, a French experimenter, Hippolyte Baraduc, created electrographs of hands and leaves. In 1898, Polish-Belarusian engineer Jakub Jodko-Narkiewicz...
- the dome of the observatory and a suite of novel electrometers and electrographs to manually record the data. He supplied this equipment to facilities...
- of Sheffield Barnstaple Fair bdcmuseum.org.uk Richard Chipperfield's Electrograph fairground bioscope show Slide Show World, Pages from History, A Collection...
- original cover was designed by Mike Payne and was the first release of his "Electrograph" artwork. The album was reissued 3 November 2008 by Ph.D./Voiceprint...
- and subsequently grow in the direction of the vibration source. Using electrograph vibrational detection, structured sound wave emissions were detected...
- "Time Dot" from "Raster-Noton. Archiv 1" (2003) as Noto "Obi_2.3" from "Electrograph 02 – Athens Sound Media Festival 02" (2002) "Menschmaschine" from...
- 528 million. In 2006, Plansee was converted into an SE. In 2007, E/G Electrograph Inc. based in San Diego, USA was acquired. The most recent acquisitions...