- Look up
camera in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
camera is a
device to make
photographs or movies.
Camera may also
refer to:
Camera (2000 film), a...
- A
camera obscura (pl.
camerae obscurae or
camera obscuras; from
Latin camera obscūra 'dark chamber') is the
natural phenomenon in
which the rays of light...
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known as the conch,
defines its
overall shape and texture. The
chambers (
camerae) of the
phragmocone are
separated from each
other by thin
curved walls...
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Servi camerae regis (Latin: "servants of the
royal chamber", German: Kammerknechtschaft) was the
status of the Jews in
Christian Europe in the Middle...
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creates new,
larger camerae and
moves its
growing body into the
larger space,
sealing the
vacated chamber with a new septum. The
camerae increase in number...
- phragmocone. It
contains a
series of
progressively larger chambers,
called camerae (sing. camera) that are
divided by thin
walls called septa (sing. septum)...
- (singular septum) are thin
walls or
partitions between the
internal chambers (
camerae) of the s**** of a cephalopod,
namely nautiloids or ammonoids. As the creature...
- of
photography in the 19th century.
Leonardo da
Vinci mentions natural camerae obscurae that are
formed by dark
caves on the edge of a
sunlit valley....
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Fossil orthoconic nautiloid from the
Ordovician of Kentucky; an
internal mold
showing siphuncle and half-filled
camerae, both encrusted....
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septa into
camerae. In most
nautiloids and ammonoids, the
phragmocone is a long, straight, curved, or
coiled structure, in
which the
camerae are linked...