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scotography rare.|skəʊˈtɒgrəfɪ| [f. Gr. σκότος darkness: see -graphy.] The exhibition of the effect of the Röntgen rays; the production of a picture by means of such rays; = radiography. Hence scotoˈgraphic a. = radiographic a.
1896Sir Alfred Wills in Times 10 Mar. 12/2 [The X rays] have very little in common with light. Would not ‘scotography’ be a better name for their work than ‘photography’? 1896Westm. Gaz. 18 Mar. 1/3 A correspondent who was present on Friday sends us some notes of that remarkable ‘skotographic’ séance. |