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Grapholite
Grapholite Graph"o*lite, n. [Gr. gra`fein to write + -lite:
cf. F. grapholithe.]
Any species of slate suitable to be written on.
Graphology
Graphology Gra*phol"o*gy (Math.)
The system or notation used in dealing with graphs.
Graphophone
Graphophone Graph"o*phone, n. [Gr. ? to write + -phone, as in
telephone.]
A kind of photograph.
Graphoscope
Graphoscope Graph"o*scope, n. [Gr. gra`fein to write +
-scope.]
An optical device for showing (or photographing) an image
when projected upon the atmosphere as a screen.
Graphoscope
Graphoscope Graph"o*scope, n. [Gr. gra`fein to write +
-scope.]
An optical instrument for magnifying engravings, photographs,
etc., usually having one large lens and two smaller ones.
Graphotype
Graphotype Graph"o*type, n. [Gr. gra`fein to write + -type.]
(Engraving)
A process for producing a design upon a surface in relief so
that it can be printed from. Prepared chalk or oxide of zinc
is pressed upon a smooth plate by a hydraulic press, and the
design is drawn upon this in a peculiar ink which hardens the
surface wherever it is applied. The surface is then carefully
rubbed or brushed, leaving the lines in relief.
Monographous
Monographous Mo*nog"ra*phous, a.
Monographic. [Obs.]
Paraphosphoric
Paraphosphoric Par`a*phos*phor"ic, a. [Pref. para- +
phosphoric.] (Chem.)
Pyrophosphoric. [Obs.]
Photographometer
Photographometer Pho*tog"ra*phom"e*ter, n. [Photograph +
-meter.] (Photog.)
An instrument for determining the sensibility of the plates
employed in photographic processes to luminous rays.
PhotographonePhotographone Pho*tog"ra*phone, n. [See Photograph;
-phone.]
A device, consisting essentially of an electric arc and a
camera, by which a series of photographs of the variations of
the arc due to sound waves are obtained for reproduction by
means of a selenium cell and a telephone. PseudepigraphousPseudepigraphous Pseu`de*pig"ra*phous, a. [Gr. ? falsely
inscribed. See Pseudo-, and Epigraphy.]
Inscribed with a false name. --Cudworth. Telegraphone
Telegraphone Te*leg"ra*phone, n. [Gr. th^le far + -graph + ?
sound.]
An instrument for recording and reproducing sound by local
magnetization of a steel wire, disk, or ribbon, moved against
the pole of a magnet connected electrically with a telephone
receiver, or the like.
Telegraphoscope
Telegraphoscope Tel`e*graph"o*scope, n. [Gr. th^le far +
-graph + -scope.]
An instrument for telegraphically transmitting a picture and
reproducing its image as a positive or negative. The
transmitter includes a camera obscura and a row of minute
selenium cells. The receiver includes an oscillograph, ralay,
equilibrator, and an induction coil the sparks from which
perforate a paper with tiny holes that form the image.
trapholesTrou-de-loup Trou"-de-loup", n.; pl. Trous-de-loup. [F. trou
hole + de of + loup wolf.] (Mil.)
A pit in the form of an inverted cone or pyramid, constructed
as an obstacle to the approach of an enemy, and having a
pointed stake in the middle. The pits are called also
trapholes.
Meaning of Rapho from wikipedia
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Rapho may
refer to:
Rapho (agency), a
French photo agency Rapho Township,
Lancaster County,
Pennsylvania This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- The
Rapho agency was
founded in
Paris in 1933 by
Charles Rado (1899–1970), a
Hungarian immigrant.
Rapho, an
acronym formed from Rado-Photo, is one of...
-
Rapho Township is a
township that is
located in
northwestern Lancaster County, Pennsylvania,
United States. The po****tion was 12,058 at the time of the...
- India, Morocco, and Myanmar. From 1950,
Weiss was
represented by
Agence Rapho, the
leading French press agency managing the work of
Robert Doisneau. He...
- development,
forming the
border between Rapho Township to the
north and
Mount Joy to the
south prior to
completely entering Rapho Township. ****her east, the route...
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Manheim was laid out by
Henry William Stiegel in 1762 on a land
tract in
Rapho Township,
though it was only
incorporated in 1838. He set out to
build an...
- Weiss, a near contemporary,
worked as the only
women photojournalists at
Rapho amongst Robert Doisneau, Édouard Boubat,
Denis Brihat, Jean Dieuzaide, Bill...
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Franklin 10,964 35.5 308.5 226
Westtown Township Chester 10,885 8.7 1245.7 227
Rapho Township Lancaster 10,822 47.8 226.5 228
Lower Saucon Township Northampton...
- the end of his youth." In 1939, he was
later hired by
Charles Rado of the
Rapho photographic agency and
traveled throughout France in
search of picture...
- Hope
Estate is a
National Register of
Historic Places-listed
property in
Rapho and Penn Townships,
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The
original estate...