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Of or pertaining to pictures illustrated by pictures forming pictures representing with the clearness of a picture as a pictorial dictionary a pictorial imagination...
Cyclorama
A pictorial view which is extended circularly so that the spectator is surrounded by the objects represented as by things in nature The realistic effect is increased by putting in the space between the spectator and the picture things adapted to the scene represented and in some places only parts of these objects the completion of them being carried out pictorially...
Cinematograph
an older name for a movie projector a machine combining magic lantern and kinetoscope features for projecting on a screen a series of pictures moved rapidly 25 to 50 frames per second and intermittently before an objective lens and producing by persistence of vision the illusion of continuous motion a moving picture projector also any of several other machines or devices producing moving pictorial effects Other older names for the movie projector are animatograph biograph bioscope electrograph electroscope kinematograph kinetoscope veriscope vitagraph vitascope zooumlgyroscope zooumlpraxiscope etc...
Facture
The act or manner of making or doing anything now used of a literary musical or pictorial production...
Ideogram
An original pictorial element of writing a kind of hieroglyph expressing no sound but only an idea...
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Emblem
Emblem, means any emblem, seal, flag, insignia, coat-of-arms or pictorial representation specified in the Schedule. [Emblems and Names (Prevention of Improper Use) Act, 1950 (12 of 1950), s. 2 (a)]...
Mark
Mark [fr. marc, Welsh; mearc, Sax.; merche, Dut.; marque, Fr.], a token; an impression; a proof; an evidence; licence of reprisals; also, formerly, a coin of the value of 13s. 4d.In commerce, a certain character struck or impressed on various kind of commodities, either to show the place where they were made, and the person who made them, or to witness that they have been viewed and examined by the officers charged with the inspection of manufacturers; or to show that the duties imposed thereon have been paid. It is also used to indicate the price of a commodity. If one use the mark of another to do him damage, an action on the case will lie, and an injunction may be obtained. See TRADE MARKS.Those who are unable to write, sign a cross, for their mark, when they execute any document. See MARKSMAN.It includes a device, brand, heading, label, ticket, name, signature, word, letter, numeral shape of goods, packaging or combination of colours or any combination thereof. [Trade Marks Act, 19...
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