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flickerless

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English

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Etymology

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From flicker +‎ -less.

Adjective

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flickerless (not comparable)

  1. That does not flicker.
    • 1994, Wendell R. Watkins, Dieter Clement, Characterization and Propagation of Sources and Backgrounds, page 12:
      While flicker was formerly regarded as a problem area, particularly during the early attempts at emissive infrared projection, most of the current generation projectors are either flickerless or can be operated in a mode which is close to flickerless.
    • 2012, Steven Ascher, Edward Pincus, The Filmmaker's Handbook:
      These compact units produce heat-free, flickerless, silent light and some units can be dimmed from 100 percent to full off with no color shift (unlike many other types of light).
    • 2013, David Poyer, China Sea: A Thriller:
      The overhead fluorescents burned flickerless, intense.