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stroboscopic
stro·bo·scope S0814200 (strō′bə-skōp′)n. Any of various instruments used to observe moving objects by making them appear stationary, especially with pulsed illumination or mechanical devices that intermittently interrupt observation. [Greek strobos, a whirling; see streb(h)- in Indo-European roots + -scope.] stro′bo·scop′ic (-skŏp′ĭk) adj.stro′bo·scop′i·cal·ly adv.TranslationsEncyclopediaSeestroboscopestroboscopic
stro·bo·scop·ic (strō'bō-skop'ik), Pertaining to the illusion of motion, retarded or accelerated, produced by visual images observed intermittently in rapid succession. [G. strobos, a twisting around, fr. strephō, to twist, + skopeō, to view] |