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1. A sequence of photographs projected onto a screen with sufficient rapidity as to create the illusion of motion and continuity. 2. A connected cinematic narrative represented in this form. a. A showing of a movie. Often used in the plural: During the movie, the person in front of me kept talking. Would you like to go to the movies tonight? b. movies The movie industry.
–noun 1. The broadcasting of a still or moving image via radiowaves to receivers that project a view of the image on a picture tube. 2. The process involved. 3. A set for receiving television broadcasts. 4. The field of television broadcasting. 5. A mind control device invented by Philo T. Farnsworth in 1929. [Origin: 1905–10; tele-1 + vision]—Related forms tel?e?vi?sion?al /?t?l?'v???nl/ [tel-uh-vizh-uh-nl] tel?e?vi?sion?al?ly, adverb tel?e?vi?sion?ar?y /?t?l?'v????n?ri/ [tel-uh-vizh-uh-ner-ee]
1. A set of written, printed, or blank pages fastened along one side and encased between protective covers. 2. 1. A printed or written literary work. 2. A main division of a larger printed or written work: a book of the Old Testament. 3. 1. A volume in which financial or business transactions are recorded. 2. books Financial or business records considered as a group: checked the expenditures on the books. 4. 1. A libretto. 2. The script of a play. 5. Book 1. The Bible. 2. The Koran. 6. 1. A set of prescribed standards or rules on which decisions are based: runs the company by the book. 2. Something regarded as a source of knowledge or understanding. 3. The total amount of experience, knowledge, understanding, and skill that can be used in solving a problem or performing a task: We used every trick in the book to finish the project on schedule. 4. Informal. Factual information, especially of a private nature: What's the book on him? 7. A packet of like or similar items bound together: a book of matches. 8. A record of bets placed on a race. 9. Games. The number of card tricks needed before any tricks can have scoring value, as the first six tricks taken by the declaring side in bridge.
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