Results for: not projected on a screen (of a motion picture)
English English
darkened area in picture, nuance, slight variation; markings used in a drawing to represent varying degrees of light and darkness, slight differenceshading
decalcomania, decorative sticker, paper bearing an image that can be transferred to another surface; image to be transferred, picture for transferdecal
deceive somebody in ice hockey, deceptive motion in ice hockeydeke
decision, decisiveness, determination; (Computer Graphics) level of detail on a computerized image (measured in dots per inch); level of detail provided by a television or computer screen (Electronics), final note in a harmonic progression, joint forma...resolution
decorative screen place behind or above an altar, painting behind altaraltarpiece
decoupage picture, paper decoration methoddecoupage; découpage
demonstrated, exemplified; picture which illustrates a book or other workillus (illustrated; illustration)
description, painted or drawn image of a person; vertical page orientation; printing lengthwise on a page (Computers), picture of a person, see also:landscape, taller than wideportrait
descriptive statement, word picture, depiction; type, explanation, process of describing, sortdescription
designed to hang on wall, large picture of a famous or beautiful person that is designed to be hung on the wall, picture of sexually desirable person, sexually attractive personpinup
deviation from course, latitude for variation, space, time to maneuver; additional money (time, etc.); sideways motion, drifting to the side (Nautical, Aeronautics)leeway
device conveying electricity to spark plugs, distributer, one that markets a commodity, wholesaler; one that allots or dispenses, one that hands out, organization arranging screening of motion pictures, somebody who distributes somethingdistributor
device for creating the illusion of motion, wheel which spins and shows various pictures which together simulate motionzoetrope
device for miniaturized writing or engraving; photograph taken through a microscope (Optics), device for producing fine engravings, picture as seen through microscopemicrograph
device for showing waveforms, instrument which displays electric currents on a florescent screen with a cathode ray tube (used to test the electric impulses produced by the heart and the brain)oscilloscope
 

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