Cinematographs [noun]

Definition of Cinematographs:

film

Synonyms of Cinematographs:


Opposite/Antonyms of Cinematographs:

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Sentence/Example of Cinematographs:

The possibilities of certain branches of teaching have been altogether revolutionized by the cinematograph.

There is one large music-hall, and a number of cinematograph shows combined with variety entertainments.

The photographic outfit has been considerably enlarged, including a cinematograph instrument.

On the other hand, the possibilities and abuses of the cinematograph were his constant preoccupation from 1896 onwards.

Those who care may see it in the official cinematograph films of the Battle of the Somme.

Wireless apparatus and photographic or cinematograph apparatus for use on aircraft.

Not till after the cinematograph had concluded its show did the audience go away contented.

The next evening he went to the cinematograph with her for a few minutes before train-time.

People appeared moving through the scenes, as in a cinematograph exhibition, but with infinitely more semblance of reality.

His mind was greatly occupied by a cinematograph procession of melancholy pictures.