Definitions for cinematograph

cinematograph cin·e·mat·o·graph

Spelling: [sin-uh-mat-uh-graf, -grahf]
IPA: /ˌsɪn əˈmæt əˌgræf, -ˌgrɑf/

Cinematograph is a 13 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 27 points.

You can make 2984 anagrams from letters in cinematograph (aaceghimnoprt).

Definitions for cinematograph

noun

  1. a motion-picture projector.
  2. a motion-picture camera.

verb (used with or without object)

  1. to photograph with a motion-picture camera.

Origin of cinematograph

1895-1900; French cinématographe, equivalent to cinémat- (Greek kīnēmat-, stem of kī́nēma motion) + -o- -o- + -graphe -graph

Examples for cinematograph

Tim evidently had a plan for combining this illusion with the cinematograph.

The ceremony should provide a picturesque spectacle for the cinematograph.

She probably regards the cinematograph as a sin against art.

Why, in other words, is not everything given at once, as on the film of the cinematograph?

The thing, in short, made a living picture like a cinematograph.

We then compared the mechanism of conceptual thought to that of the cinematograph.

Even Shakespeare on the cinematograph could hardly compete with it.

I wandered all over the country explaining views for the cinematograph.

Yes, we go from café to cinematograph and try and keep warm.

To-day we are watching a cinematograph which has none of these drawbacks.

Word Value for cinematograph
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Words with friends

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