biograph

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

bio- +‎ -graph

Noun[edit]

biograph (plural biographs)

  1. (rare) A biographical essay.
  2. An early device to show moving pictures on a screen.
    • 1904, Rudyard Kipling, Mrs Bathurst:
      Biograph or cinematograph was what I was alludin' to. London Bridge with the omnibuses — a troopship goin' to the war — marines on parade at Portsmouth an' the Plymouth Express arrivin' at Paddin'ton.” “Seen 'em all. Seen 'em all,” said Hooper impatiently.

Verb[edit]

biograph (third-person singular simple present biographs, present participle biographing, simple past and past participle biographed)

  1. (rare, transitive) To write a biography of.

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References[edit]

  • A Dictionary of the English Language by Noah Webster