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Answer for the clue "Recorded by a camera on light-sensitive material ", 10 letters:
photograph

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Photograph was the very first single released by The Verve Pipe . Although not a mainstream success like their well-known hit " The Freshmen ", it did manage to reach the top ten on the hot alternative tracks (then known as the hot modern rock chart), and ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a picture of a person or scene in the form of a print or transparent slide; recorded by a camera on light-sensitive material [syn: photo , exposure , pic ] v. record on photographic film; "I photographed the scene of the accident"; "She snapped a picture ...

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n. A picture created by projecting an image onto a photosensitive surface such as a chemically treated plate or film, CCD receptor, etc. vb. 1 (context transitive English) To take a photograph of. 2 (context intransitive English) To take photographs. 3 ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1839, "picture obtained by photography," coined by Sir John Herschel from photo- + -graph "instrument for recording; something written." It won out over other suggestions, such as photogene and heliograph . Neo-Anglo-Saxonists prefer sunprint ; and sun-picture ...

Usage examples of photograph.

Petrequin speaks of a male breast 18 inches long which he amputated, and Laurent gives the photograph of a man whose breasts measured 30 cm.

The campaign that began so placidly with six appealing serious candidates will likely degenerate into a snarling sea of invective featuring offscreen announcers with ominous voices, grainy photographs and blown-up, red-circled, out-of-context newspaper clips.

I got up and walked to one of the artsy framed photographs on the wall.

He poured more tea and gave Matern photographs to look at: in a stiff tutu stood Jenny doing an arabesque, like the porcelain ballerina except that her leg was all in one piece.

When Felsner-Imbs moved to Berlin with hourglass, porcelain ballerina, goldfish, stacks of music, and faded photographs -- Haseloff had engaged him as pianist for the ballet -- Tulla gave him a letter to take with him: for Jenny.

Bredow or Reinholm, the Vesco sisters, Klauschen Geitel, or Rama the ballet photographer, who has retouched most of the photographs here displayed, for no neck must show strain and every instep wants to be the highest.

It came as a shock to realize that she had no record of her baby, no photograph or souvenir, apart from the single woollen bootee that she had retrieved from his cot.

The entire first page of this special edition was taken up with the photograph of Bruno and Boots at the cannon, looking startled and guilty.

After that if Brat was missing from the normal orbit, one could always find him in the library, either working out something in a stud book or going slowly through the photographs of remarkable horses.

News-Picture-of-the-Month award from the AP for a photograph -of Knight Horsey de Ia Chevaux in full uniform formally-surrendering his ceremonial sword to Captain Grogarty of the riot squad following a misunderstanding at the OooLa-La Show Bar.

The warmth of the little fire reflected from shiny log walls, the quiet chuckling of a grandfather clock, the homey display of old photographs over the mantle.

But as you can tell by how sneaky he looks in this photograph, and by the skepticism in my professional announcer voice, Bob Humpty is not telling the truth.

Brother Longo put out his forefinger to touch a photograph: Princess Charity Starbridge, age eleven months.

When the silence dragged, Mandy slipped the envelope of photographs from her small clutch bag.

Prehistoric Earth, when Arthur found himself sitting on a hillside watching the moon rise over the softly burning trees in company with a beautiful young girl called Mella, recently escaped from a lifetime of staring every morning at a hundred nearly identical photographs of moodily lit tubes of toothpaste in the art department of an advertising agency on the planet Golgafrincham.