rotograph

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

roto- +‎ -graph

Noun[edit]

rotograph (plural rotographs)

  1. A photograph printed by a process in which a strip or roll of sensitized paper is automatically fed over the negative so that a series of prints are made, and are then rapidly developed, fixed, cut apart, and washed.

Verb[edit]

rotograph (third-person singular simple present rotographs, present participle rotographing, simple past and past participle rotographed)

  1. (transitive) To print by this process.