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Television
Concise Oxford Dictionary, namely, a system for reproduc-ing on a screen visual images transmitted by radio signals, Shankar Video v. State
Video
apparatus for throwing illuminated images or motion pictures on the screen, Collector of Central Excise v. Fuse Base Eltoto Ltd., AIR
Video conferencing
presence. In fact he/she is present before you on a screen. Except for touching one can see, hear and observe as
Other glass and glassware
Other glass and glassware, screens for fitting in motor vehicles knows as wind screens and
Phenakistoscope
arranged so that the figures may be projected upon a screen
Pavesade
A canvas screen formerly sometimes extended along the side of a vessel in
Duograph
picture printed from two half tone plates made with the screen set at different angles and usually printed in two shades
Beshroud
To cover with or as with a shroud to screen
big ticket
which are all expensive such as automobiles refrigerators or large screen television sets
Biograph
An animated picture machine for screen projection a cinematograph
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