motography

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English

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Etymology

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Possibly from Latin mōto(r) (mover) + -graphy.

Noun

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motography (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete) The act of capturing a motion picture; filming.
    • 1909 March, Theodore T. King, “Motography at the Seattle Fair”, in The Nickelodeon, volume I, number 3, Chicago, I.L.: Electricity Magazine Corporation, page 73:
      But the problem has been solved; and the thing that has solved it is motography. It is only another illustration of the possibilities for the future in moving picture work. A great deal has been accomplished when the moving picture film has even imitated successfully the effect of ordinary objects in motion.

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