The Collaborative International Dictionary
Film \Film\, n. [AS. film skin, fr. fell skin; akin to fylmen membrane, OFries. filmene skin. See Fell skin.]
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A thin skin; a pellicle; a membranous covering, causing opacity.
He from thick films shall purge the visual ray.
--Pope. hence, any thin layer covering a surface.
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A slender thread, as that of a cobweb.
Her whip of cricket's bone, the lash of film.
--Shak. (Photog.) The layer, usually of gelatin or collodion, containing the sensitive salts of photographic plates.
(Photog.) a flexible sheet of celluloid or other plastic material to which a light-sensitive layer has been applied, used for recording images by the processes of photography. It is commonly used in rolls mounted within light-proof canisters suitable for simple insertion into cameras designed for such canisters. On such rolls, varying numbers of photographs may be taken before the canister needs to be replaced.
a motion picture.
the art of making motion pictures; -- used mostly in the phrase the film.
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a thin transparent sheet of plastic, used for wrapping objects; as, polyethylene film.
Celluloid film (Photog.), a thin flexible sheet of celluloid, coated with a sensitized emulsion of gelatin, and used as a substitute for photographic plates.
Cut film (Photog.), a celluloid film cut into pieces suitable for use in a camera.