Results for: mechanism for advancing camera film
English English
astronomical telescope, Schmidt cameraSchmidt telescope
attacking player in soccer team, device that strikes to tell time, mechanism that drives firing pin forward, sailor working to get technical rating, somebody on strike, worker who is on strike, participant in a labor strike; forward, player on the fron...striker
automatic camera settingautomatic exposure
avid fan of the television and film series "Star Trek" (often used derogatorily), fan of "Star Trek"Trekkie
baby carriage, charge for taking and delivering goods, coach, buggy; railroad car; transportation; mechanism that prepares the next sheet of paper before it is fed into a printer (Computers); pedestal of a cannon; walking, manner of carrying oneself; p...carriage
bad work of art created only for financial gain, book or film of low qualitypotboiler
baking tin, betel leaf, concavity in earth, container for waste, cook food in a frying pan; criticize harshly; move a video camera from one side to the other to capture a panoramic view, cooking pot, critical review, criticize severely, dish for sortin...pan
be photographed with a particular result, picture, snapshot, image produced by photographic means, picture produced with a camera, take a photograph of somebody or something, take a picture, produce an image using a photographic processphotograph
beam-focusing device, contact lens, crystalline lens, film something, light-focusing part of the eye, piece of transparent material having two opposite surfaces which refract rays of light to form an image; part of the eye which focuses light rays to f...lens
become blurred by tears, condensed water vapor, film over, fine spray, fog, haze; veil of tears, blurry vision, liquid suspension in gas, make misty, dim, obscure; cloud, make opaque, obscuring thing, spray something, thin fogmist
being kept down by force, psychological protective mechanism, see also:denial, state of being repressed, suppression; suppression of undesirable feelings urges or memories within the unconscious (Psychoanalysis)repression
being or having a mechanism which causes a quick upward or forward motion; becoming three dimensional when opened (Art); appearing temporarily when activated (Computers), item with pop-up figures, pop fly, pop-fly, ball that is hit high up in the air b...pop-up
belief in vital principle, belief that life in organisms is caused and maintained by a force that is distinct from all chemical and physical forces, mechanism, see also:dynamismvitalism
bet unlikely to win, camera shot of distant object, somebody or something unlikely to win, something with an uncertain outcome, shot in the dark; bet with a low chance of winning; photograph taken from a long distance away, venture unlikely to succeedlong shot
bird dog, person or thing that sets; typesetter, one who arranges type into camera-ready copy; variety of large hunting dog, somebody or something that setssetter
 

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