Definitions for Daguerre

Daguerre Da·guerre

Spelling: [duh-gair; French da-ge
IPA: /dəˈgɛər; French daˈgɛr/

Daguerre is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 172 anagrams from letters in Daguerre (adeegrru).

Definitions for Daguerre

noun

  1. Louis Jacques Mandé [lwee zhahk mahn-dey] /lwi ʒɑk mɑ̃ˈdeɪ/ (Show IPA), 1789–1851, French painter and inventor of the daguerreotype.

Examples for Daguerre

Or is chroma/non-chroma only a salient binary after Daguerre?

He did it, and brought me the Daguerre, which I thankfully paid for.

Daguerre announced his invention of the sun prints, since known as Daguerreotypes.

Yet Daguerre's discovery amounts to nothing more nor less than this.

Daguerre, inventor of the Daguerreotype, died at Paris, aged 61.

Daguerre first invented the process (silver film on a copper plate) in 1839.

Take, for instance, the notorious and justly censured patent of Daguerre.

The Daily Pic: Frederick Catherwood's eagle eye did without Daguerre's invention.

Later Daguerre became associated with Niepce and the famous Daguerreotype was the result.

Daguerre never did much towards the improvement of his process.

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