Definition of lightproof in English:
lightproof
adjectiveˈlʌɪtpruːfˈlītpro͞of
Able to block out light completely.
Example sentencesExamples
- Prepare and store stock solution in a lightproof bottle.
- The film will obviously come in a lightproof bag, but I am going to need that to hold onto the original film that is not shot yet.
- On my darkroom door I hung up a lightproof curtain on a wire about 20 cm above the door, so that it goes well beyond the dimensions of the door at the top and at the sides.
- Its high-density lightproof covering yields an essential improvement of the sound quality.
- Accordingly, in the present invention, the size of the lightproof box is fixed in order to solve the problem.
- By placing the camera inside our lightproof box we can take a picture of the image being projected onto the back wall of our pinhole camera.
- I was just wondering if anyone has any bright ideas for making the intakes lightproof without [too much] air resistance.