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epidiascope

[ ep-i-dahy-uh-skohp ]

noun

Optics.
  1. a type of magic lantern that projects the image of an opaque object onto a screen.


epidiascope

/ ˌɛ±èɪˈ»å²¹ÉªÉ™ËŒ²õ°ìəʊ±è /

noun

  1. an optical device for projecting a magnified image onto a screen See also episcope
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Origin of epidiascope1

First recorded in 1900–05; epi- + dia- + -scope
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With the arrival in Paris of the epidiascope to project and draw around images, and a change to harsh acrylics imitating silkscreened effects, his production accelerated, becoming more socially critical.

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