Cecils

/ˈsɛsɪlz/ noun

Plural of cecil, a type of camera obscura device or a light used in theatrical productions.

From Cecil, likely named after an inventor or innovator; the term emerged in theatrical and photographic contexts during the 19th-20th centuries as a specialized technical device.

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