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Picture. For copyright in, see FINE ARTS; and as to the copyright in a picture not registered at the commencement of the Copyright Act, 1911, see E.W. Savory v. World of Golf, (1914) 2 Ch 566. Where framed pictures are sent by rail, the frames as well as the pictures are within the Carriers Act [Henderson v. London and N.W. Ry. Co., (1870) LR 5 Ex. 90]; and see CARRIER. A picture may be libellous (5 Rep. 125); consult Odgers on Libel....
Pictured
Furnished with pictures represented by a picture or pictures as a pictured scene...
Picturable
Capable of being pictured or represented by a picture...
Motion picture
A series of pictures on a strip of film taken at regular intervals in rapid succession now usually 24 frames per second for ordinary work by a special camera intended to capture the image of objects in motion...
Moving picture
same as motion picture...
Picturer
One who makes pictures a painter...
Picturize
To picture...
Pictorial
Of or pertaining to pictures illustrated by pictures forming pictures representing with the clearness of a picture as a pictorial dictionary a pictorial imagination...
X-ray
X-ray, a radiogram made by exposing photographic film to X-rays; used in medical diagnosis.X-ray, are special pictures of the inside of your body. A doctor will decide when you need an x-ray and what body part needs to be x-rayed. An x-ray machine, not a camera, is used to take these pictures, when the picture comes out it won't like the ones in your photo album, but doctors have learnt how to look at these pictures. Doctors can see broken bones, lung infections, and more.(1)(a) Relatively high-energy photon having a wavelength in the approximate range from 0.01 to 10 nanometers.(b) A stream of such photons, used for their penetrating power in radiography, radiology, radiotherapy, and scientific research. Often used in the plural. Also called reontgen ray.(2) A photograph taken with x-rays.Means electromagnetic radiation of short wave-length produced when high-speed electrons strike a solid target....
Picturesque
Forming or fitted to form a good or pleasing picture representing with the clearness or ideal beauty appropriate to a picture expressing that peculiar kind of beauty which is agreeable in a picture natural or artificial graphic vivid as a picturesque scene or attitude picturesque language...
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