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stroboscopy|strəʊ-, strəˈbɒskəpɪ| [f. stroboscope + -y3.] a. The use of stroboscopic techniques or apparatus. b. Stroboscopic effects.
1932Sun (Baltimore) 17 Sept. 16/4 Such effects are produced through the principle of stroboscopy, applications of which already make possible the photography of rapidly whirling objects. 1971Chin-Wu Kim in W. O. Dingwall Survey of Linguistic Sci. 22 A slowed-down or stationary appearance in stroboscopy is due to an electro⁓mechanical apparatus of the stroboscope. 1980S. L. Lyons Exterior Lighting ii. 31 A special effect of flicker is that termed stroboscopy in which rotating or rhythmically moving objects may give the illusion of being stationary. |