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FilmSlang shortening of X-ray film.
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FilmAn X-ray picture in which the beams pass from front-to-back (anteroposterior). As opposed to a PA (posteroanterior) film in which the rays pass through the body from back-to-front.
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FilmAn X-ray picture taken from the side.
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FilmAn X-ray picture in which the beams pass from back-to-front (posteroanterior). As opposed to an AP (anteroposterior) film in which the rays pass through the body from front-to-back.
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FilmSee: Tear film.
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FilmRelationships Narrower Term: print film roll film sheet film Related Term: microfilm motion picture movie photograph Distinguish From: plate n. ~ 1. A thin coating or covering. - 2. A thin, flexibl [..]
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FilmA transparent cellulose nitrate or cellulose actetate composition made in thin, flexible strips or sheets and coated with a light-sensitive emulsion for taking photographs.
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Filmc. 1600, "to cover with a film or thin skin," from film (v.). Intransitive sense is from 1844. Meaning "to make a movie of" is from 1899. Related: Filmed; filming.
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FilmOld English filmen "membrane, thin skin, foreskin," from West Germanic *filminjan (source also of Old Frisian filmene "skin," Old English fell "hide"), extended from Prot [..]
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Filmto photograph or reproduce with a motion picture camera.
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Filmmovie or motion picture.
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Filmmovie
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FilmA flexible base supporting an emulsion - light-sensitive in the case of movies and stills and magnetic in the case of video. Also, informally, motion pictures. Erick Sommers insists that since both are film according to physicists, video-taping can technically be referred to as "filming."
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Filmmake a film or photograph of something; "take a scene"; "shoot a movie" movie: a form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and a sequence o [..]
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FilmA movie or motion picture.
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Filma moving picture. The same word also means a strip of material used in a camera
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Film(1) as a verb, to record a scene or make (or lense) a motion picture; (2) as a noun, refers to a motion picture, or (3) the thin strip of material on the film negative (with a base and light-sensitive [..]
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FilmA thin strip or sheet of flexible, transparent or translucent material (usually plastic) coated with a light-sensitive emulsion that, when exposed to light, can be used to develop photographic images. [..]
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FilmA thin, plastic sheet.
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FilmA photographic emulsion coated on a flexible translucent or transparent plastic base.
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FilmFlat materials that are extremely thin in comparison to its length and breadth. Typically, a film has a maximum nominal thickness of 0.25 millimeters. Flame, Fire & Smoke Retardants
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Film – Uniform, homogeneous, nonfibrous synthetic webs. Flagged Rolls
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FilmStage in making a plate where individual pages of a/w
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FilmPlastic "stretch" wrap used by a stretch wrapper to wrap a load.
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Film(n) a form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement(n) a medium that disseminates moving pictures(n) photographic material cons [..]
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Filmmembrana
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FilmA compilation of light sensitive silver salts, color couplers (in color film), and other materials suspended in an emulsion and coated on an acetate base. The storehouse of our visions, nightmares, and dreams.
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FilmA motion picture or movie.
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FilmThe light-sensitive material used in most non-digital cameras to record an image.
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FilmFilm is a gelatin acetate that is coated with light-sensitive metal halide crystals that when exposed to light transform and re-align themselves to "preserve" the image in the coating.
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FilmAny sheet or strip of transparent plastic coated with a light-sensitive emulsion.
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Filmphotographic material consisting of a thin transparent plastic base coated with a light sensitive emulsion.
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FilmA film base coated with an emulsion designed for use with X-Rays.
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FilmA layer of coating or paint.
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FilmA film manufactured by forcing base material through rolls of a calendering machine, making it smooth and glossy.
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Film(1) Film made by pouring or metering material onto a highly polished moving drum or endless belt, or (2) film produced by extruding into a solution, as in the case of cellophane.
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FilmFilm produced by the extrusion method.
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FilmFilm that does not become cloudy from condensation of moisture caused by temperature drops or humidity changes.
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FilmFilm in which the molecular structure is aligned mechanically in one or more directions, thus giving the film more strength while introducing shrinkage characteristics.
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FilmGenerally used to describe a thin plastic material usually not more than 75 micrometres (0.003 inch) thick.
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FilmA thin coating or layer of paint, ink, etc.
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Filma fine layer of surficial layer of colour
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Filma fine layer of paint or varnish that has hardened. Too little binder in the paint can cause a ‘weak paint film’.
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FilmA sheet or roll form of adhesive that adheres when heat is applied. Cut to size of work and iron to achieve mount.
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FilmConductive or non-conductive material deposited on a glass or ceramic substrate. Used for passive circuit components, resistors, and capacitors.
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Film
photographic film
motion picture
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Filmlang=en
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*: I had before regarded my promise with a gloomy despair as a thing that, with whatever consequences, must be fulfilled; but I now felt as if a film had [..]
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