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Bellows cameraBellows Bel"lows, n. sing. & pl. [OE. bely, below, belly,
bellows, AS. b[ae]lg, b[ae]lig, bag, bellows, belly. Bellows
is prop. a pl. and the orig. sense is bag. See Belly.]
An instrument, utensil, or machine, which, by alternate
expansion and contraction, or by rise and fall of the top,
draws in air through a valve and expels it through a tube for
various purposes, as blowing fires, ventilating mines, or
filling the pipes of an organ with wind.
Bellows camera, in photography, a form of camera, which can
be drawn out like an accordion or bellows.
Hydrostatic bellows. See Hydrostatic.
A pair of bellows, the ordinary household instrument for
blowing fires, consisting of two nearly heart-shaped
boards with handles, connected by leather, and having a
valve and tube. Bicameral
Bicameral Bi*cam"er*al, a. [Pref. bi- + camera.]
Consisting of, or including, two chambers, or legislative
branches. --Bentham.
Camera lucida
Camera lucida Cam"e*ra lu"ci*da [L. camera chamber + L.
lucidus, lucida, lucid, light.] (Opt.)
An instrument which by means of a prism of a peculiar form,
or an arrangement of mirrors, causes an apparent image of an
external object or objects to appear as if projected upon a
plane surface, as of paper or canvas, so that the outlines
may conveniently traced. It is generally used with the
microscope.
Camera obscuraCamera obscura Cam"e*ra ob*scu"ra [LL. camera chamber + L.
obscurus, obscura, dark.] (Opt.)
1. An apparatus in which the images of external objects,
formed by a convex lens or a concave mirror, are thrown on
a paper or other white surface placed in the focus of the
lens or mirror within a darkened chamber, or box, so that
the outlines may be traced.
2. (Photog.) An apparatus in which the image of an external
object or objects is, by means of lenses, thrown upon a
sensitized plate or surface placed at the back of an
extensible darkened box or chamber variously modified; --
commonly called simply the camera. CameradeCamerade Came"rade, n.
See Comrade. [Obs.] Cameralistic
Cameralistic Cam`e*ra*lis"tic, a.
Of or pertaining to finance and public revenue.
Cameraria latifoliaManchineel Man`chi*neel", n. [Sp. manzanillo, fr. manzana an
apple, fr. L. malum Matianum a kind of apple. So called from
its apple-like fruit.] (Bot.)
A euphorbiaceous tree (Hippomane Mancinella) of tropical
America, having a poisonous and blistering milky juice, and
poisonous acrid fruit somewhat resembling an apple.
Bastard manchineel, a tree (Cameraria latifolia) of the
East Indies, having similar poisonous properties.
--Lindley. CamerateCamerate Cam"er*ate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Camerated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Camerzting.] [L. cameratus, p. p. of camerare. See
Camber.]
1. To build in the form of a vault; to arch over.
2. To divide into chambers. CameratedCamerate Cam"er*ate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Camerated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Camerzting.] [L. cameratus, p. p. of camerare. See
Camber.]
1. To build in the form of a vault; to arch over.
2. To divide into chambers. Cameration
Cameration Cam`er*a"tion, n. [L. cameratio.]
A vaulting or arching over. [R.]
ConcamerateConcamerate Con*cam"er*ate (k[o^]n*k[a^]m"[~e]r*[=a]t), v. t.
[L. concameratus, p. p. of concamerare to arch over. See
Camber.]
1. To arch over; to vault.
Of the upper beak an inch and a half consisteth of
one concamerated bone. --Grew.
2. To divide into chambers or cells. --Woodward. Concameration
Concameration Con*cam`er*a"tion (-[=a]"sh[u^]n), n. [L.
concameratio.]
1. An arch or vault.
2. A chamber of a multilocular shell. --Glanvill.
Magazine camera
Magazine camera Magazine camera (Photog.)
A camera in which a number of plates can be exposed without
reloading.
Panoramic cameraPanoramic Pan`o*ram"ic, Panoramical Pan`o*ram"ic*al, a.
Of, pertaining to, or like, a panorama.
Panoramic camera. See under Camera. PentameraPentamera Pen*tam"e*ra, n. pl. [NL. See Pentamerous.]
(Zo["o]l.)
An extensive division of Coleoptera, including those that
normally have five-jointed tarsi. It embraces about half of
all the known species of the Coleoptera. Pentameran
Pentameran Pen*tam"er*an, n. (Zo["o]l.)
One of the Pentamera.
PseudotetrameraPseudotetramera Pseu`do*te*tram"e*ra, n. pl. [NL. See
Pseudo-, and Tetramerous.] (Zo["o]l.)
A division of beetles having the fifth tarsal joint minute
and obscure, so that there appear to be but four joints. --
Pseu`do*te*tram"er*al, a. PseudotetrameralPseudotetramera Pseu`do*te*tram"e*ra, n. pl. [NL. See
Pseudo-, and Tetramerous.] (Zo["o]l.)
A division of beetles having the fifth tarsal joint minute
and obscure, so that there appear to be but four joints. --
Pseu`do*te*tram"er*al, a. TetrameraTetramera Te*tram"e*ra, n. pl. [NL. See Tetramerous.]
(Zo["o]l.)
A division of Coleoptera having, apparently, only four tarsal
joints, one joint being rudimentary. the cameraCamera obscura Cam"e*ra ob*scu"ra [LL. camera chamber + L.
obscurus, obscura, dark.] (Opt.)
1. An apparatus in which the images of external objects,
formed by a convex lens or a concave mirror, are thrown on
a paper or other white surface placed in the focus of the
lens or mirror within a darkened chamber, or box, so that
the outlines may be traced.
2. (Photog.) An apparatus in which the image of an external
object or objects is, by means of lenses, thrown upon a
sensitized plate or surface placed at the back of an
extensible darkened box or chamber variously modified; --
commonly called simply the camera. Unicameral
Unicameral U`ni*cam"e*ral, a. [Uni- + L. camera vault.]
Having, or consisting of, a single chamber; -- said of a
legislative assembly. [R.] --F. Lieber.
Meaning of Amera from wikipedia
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Amera may
refer to:
Amera Eid,
Australian belly dancer Amera Khalif (born 1929),
Jordanian sports shooter MS
Amera, a
cruise ship Ben
Amera, a monolith...
- Ben
Amera (Arabic: بن عميرة) is Africa's
largest monolith,
rising 633m (2027ft)
above the
desert floor. It's the world's
second largest monolith only...
- MS
Amera (formerly
Royal Viking Sun,
Seabourn Sun and Prinsendam) is a
cruise ship
operated by
Phoenix Reisen. She was
launched in 1988 as
Royal Viking...
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Amera Eid (Arabic: أميرة عيد) is an
Australian bellydancer who
practices Egyptian style Sharqi dancing. She
founded the
first Egyptian bellydance boutique...
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Tsingy d'Ankarana
Tsingy de
Bemaraha Tsingy de
Namoroka Tsingy Rouge Ben
Amera Bogenfels Olumo Rock,
Abeokuta Riyom Rock, Jos Zuma Rock,
Abuja Cedarberg...
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Amera is a
village in the Mat
taluk of
Mathura district,
Uttar Pradesh, India. The
village is
about 15
kilometres from sub
district Mat and 23 km away...
- 1991 2006
onwards Amadea Shipping Company 29,008 GT Bahamas
Amera 1988 2019
onwards Amera Shipping Company 38,848 GT Bahamas
Artania 1984 2011 onwards...
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meaning "stone". Large, well-known
monoliths include: Aso Rock,
Nigeria Ben
Amera,
Mauritania Brandberg Mountain,
Namibia Sibebe,
Eswatini Zuma Rock, Nigeria...
- Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "
Amera Khalif".
Olympics at Sports-Reference.com.
Sports Reference LLC. Archived...
- "mother" of
Australian belly dance,
training early dance pioneers such as
Amera Eid and
Terezka Drnzik.
Belly dance has now
spread across the country, with...