filmstrip

filmstrip
A length of film containing individual photographs or diagrams intended to be shown in sequence as instruction or as a visual aid.

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  • filmstrip — 1930, from FILM (Cf. film) + STRIP (Cf. strip) (n.) …   Etymology dictionary

  • filmstrip — fȉlmstrīp m DEFINICIJA v. dijafilm …   Hrvatski jezični portal

  • filmstrip — [film′strip΄] n. a length of film containing still photographs, often of illustrations, diagrams, charts, etc., arranged in sequence for projection separately and used as a teaching aid …   English World dictionary

  • Filmstrip — Filmstrips were a common form of instructional multimedia used by instructors in both primary schools and secondary (K 12) schools. Often entertaining, filmstrips were popular with students and teachers because they provided an easy and… …   Wikipedia

  • filmstrip — UK [ˈfɪlmˌstrɪp] / US noun [countable] Word forms filmstrip : singular filmstrip plural filmstrips 1) cinema a film, especially a short film that gives information, rather than one that tells a story 2) a series of still photographs shown on a… …   English dictionary

  • filmstrip — film|strip [ˈfılmˌstrıp] n a photographic film that shows photographs, pictures etc one at a time, not as moving pictures ▪ an educational filmstrip …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • filmstrip — noun (C) a photographic film that shows photographs, drawings etc, one at a time, not as moving pictures: an educational filmstrip …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • filmstrip — noun Date: 1930 a strip of film bearing a sequence of images for projection as still pictures …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • filmstrip — /film strip /, n. a length of film containing a series of related transparencies for projection on a screen. [1925 30; FILM + STRIP2] * * * …   Universalium

  • Filmstrip — Плёночный шрифтоноситель …   Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии

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