Bioscope

/ˈbaɪoʊskoʊp/ noun

An early motion picture projector or viewing device; historically used to show moving images to audiences.

From bio- (life, representing living motion) + scope (from Greek skopein, to view/look), combining the idea of capturing living movement. This term originated in the early cinema era around 1900.

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