Definition of Telephotograph

1. Noun. A photograph transmitted and reproduced over a distance.

Generic synonyms: Exposure, Photo, Photograph, Pic, Picture
Specialized synonyms: Radiophoto, Radiophotograph

2. Noun. A photograph made with a telephoto lens.
Exact synonyms: Telephoto
Generic synonyms: Exposure, Photo, Photograph, Pic, Picture

Definition of Telephotograph

1. n. A photograph, image, or impression, reproduced by or taken with a telephotographic apparatus.

Definition of Telephotograph

1. Noun. A photograph taken with a telephoto lens. ¹

2. Noun. (dated) A photograph transmitted by wire. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Telephotograph

telephoned
telephoneless
telephonelike
telephoner
telephoners
telephones
telephonic
telephonically
telephonies
telephoning
telephonist
telephonists
telephony
telephoto
telephoto lens
telephotograph
telephotographer
telephotographers
telephotographic
telephotographic lens
telephotographs
telephotography
telephotos
teleplasm
teleplasms
teleplay
teleplays
telepolariscope
telepolariscopes
telepolarizcope

Literary usage of Telephotograph

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Wilson's Photographic Magazine (1913)
"The magnification is greater, entailing greater need for stability in the camera, as any tremor in the camera will spoil the definition of a telephotograph. ..."

2. The Call of the Snowy Hispar: A Narrative of Exploration and Mountaineering by William Hunter Workman, Fanny Bullock Workman, Cesare Calciati (1911)
"146 PANORAMA OF REGION AT JUNCTION OF BIAFO AND HISPAR GLACIERS . . „ „ 148 Telephotograph OF PEAK FACING HISPAR PASS „ , ..."

3. Experimental Science: Elementary, Practical and Experimental Physics by George Milton Hopkins (1902)
"For example : If, with the photographic lens alone, the exposure would be one sixty-fourth of a second, with the telephotograph adjusted to magnify eight ..."

4. Wilson's Photographic Magazine (1913)
"The magnification is greater, entailing greater need for stability in the camera, as any tremor in the camera will spoil the definition of a telephotograph. ..."

5. The Call of the Snowy Hispar: A Narrative of Exploration and Mountaineering by William Hunter Workman, Fanny Bullock Workman, Cesare Calciati (1911)
"146 PANORAMA OF REGION AT JUNCTION OF BIAFO AND HISPAR GLACIERS . . „ „ 148 Telephotograph OF PEAK FACING HISPAR PASS „ , ..."

6. Experimental Science: Elementary, Practical and Experimental Physics by George Milton Hopkins (1902)
"For example : If, with the photographic lens alone, the exposure would be one sixty-fourth of a second, with the telephotograph adjusted to magnify eight ..."

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