Animatograph

/ˌænɪˈmætəɡræf/ noun

An early motion picture device or camera that recorded and projected moving images, a predecessor to modern film technology.

From Latin 'animatus' (living, animated) combined with Greek 'graphia' (writing/recording). Coined in the late 19th century during the invention of cinema to describe machines that could capture life in motion.

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