spoky

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

spoke +‎ -y, from the resemblance to spokes of a wheel.

Adjective[edit]

spoky (comparative more spoky, superlative most spoky)

  1. Of a roll of film: incorrectly wound, resulting in humps that appear as radial lines.
    • 1942, International Projectionist, volumes 17-18, page 12:
      A spoky roll is shown beside a smooth roll in Figure 1. Spokiness occurs both with 35mm and with 16mm film but does not appear to cause projection difficulties with 35mm film.
    • 1995, 1995 ASHRAE Handbook: Heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning applications:
      When a spoky roll is stored for a long time, the film flows permanently into the spoky condition, resulting in film distortion.

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