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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



90 words match “SCREEN”

JUBE n. 2 definitions
chancel screen or rood screen.
KAGE n.
A chantry chapel inclosed with lattice or screen work.
KINETOGRAPH n.
A machine for the projection of chronophotographs upon a screen for the purpose of producing the effect of an animated picture.
LAMP n.
ervoir for oil, in a lamp. -- Lamp jack. See 2d Jack, n., 4 (l) & (n). -- Lamp shade, a screen, as of paper, glass, or tin, for softening or obstructing the light of a lamp. -- Lamp shell (Zoöl.), any brachiopod shell of the genus Terebratula and allied genera. The name refers to the shape, which is like that of an…
LUCERNAL a.
d its image is thrown upon a plate of ground glass connected with the instrument, or on a screen independent of it.
MASK n.
A screen for a battery.
MEGASCOPE n.
n of the magic lantern, used esp. for throwing a magnified image of an opaque object on a screen, solar or artificial light being used.
MULLION n.
A slender bar or pier which forms the division between the lights of windows, screens, etc.
NUT n.
event accidental unscrewing of the first nut. -- Nut buoy. See under Buoy. -- Nut coal, screened coal of a size smaller than stove coal and larger than pea coal; -- called also chestnut coal. -- Nut crab (Zoöl.), any leucosoid crab of the genus Ebalia as, Ebalia tuberosa of Europe. -- Nut grass (Bot.), a plant of t…
OPEIDOSCOPE n.
rance to the center of which is attached a small mirror. It is used for exhibiting upon a screen, by means of rays reflected from the mirror, the vibratory motions caused by sounds produced at the open end of the tube, as by speaking or singing into it. A. E. Dolbear.
PARCLOSE n.
A screen separating a chapel from the body of the church. [Written also paraclose and perclose.] Hook.
PAVESADE n.
A canvas screen, formerly sometimes extended along the side of a vessel in a naval engagement, to conceal from the enemy the operations on board.
PAVISE n.
A large shield covering the whole body, carried by a pavisor, who sometimes screened also an archer with it. [Written also pavais, pavese, and pavesse.] Fairholt.
PHANTASMAGORIA n.
res are painted in transparent colors, and all the rest of the glass is opaque black. The screen is between the spectators and the instrument, and the figures are often made to appear as in motion, or to merge into one another.
PHENAKISTOSCOPE n.
pressions of the retina. It is often arranged so that the figures may be projected upon a screen.
PHOTOCHROMOSCOPE n.
A combination of three optical lanterns for projecting objects on a screen in the colors of nature. The images of three partial photographs taken through color screens (red, green, and blue, respectively) are superimposed. Each image is given its own primary color, and these colors blend and reproduce the colors of th…
PRAXINOSCOPE n.
instrument, similar to the phenakistoscope, for presenting to view, or projecting upon a screen, images the natural motions of real objects.
PURDAH n.
A curtain or screen; also, a cotton fabric in blue and white stripes, used for curtains. McElrath.
REREDOS n.
A screen or partition wall behind an altar.
REVOLVING a.
w light only at intervals, or by having its light occasionally intercepted by a revolving screen.
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