magic lantern
/'mædʤik'læntən/
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Definition
- Noun:
- An early form of slide projector: A "magic lantern" is an early optical device used to project images from painted or photographic glass slides onto a wall or screen. It was a precursor to modern film and slide projectors.
Usage
- The "magic lantern" is a historical term. It is used to describe a specific type of antique projection equipment, often in contexts discussing the history of visual media, entertainment, or technology.
- It functions as a countable noun (e.g., , , ).
Examples
- Noun:
- The lecturer used a magic lantern to show images of ancient ruins to the audience.
- In the 19th century, magic lantern shows were a popular form of public entertainment.
- The museum has a collection of original magic lanterns and their glass slides.
Advanced Usage
- "Magic lantern show": A performance or presentation using a magic lantern.
- The Victorian-era magic lantern show fascinated children and adults alike.
Variants and Related Words
- Lantern slide (n): The transparent slide, typically made of glass, that is used with a magic lantern.
- The curator carefully handled the fragile lantern slides.
Synonyms
- Projector: A more general modern term for a device that projects images.
- Optical lantern: A less common, more technical synonym for "magic lantern."
Related Phrases
- Phantasmagoria: A type of magic lantern show that used moving images to create ghostly or fantastic optical illusions.
- The phantasmagoria was a spooky and popular variant of the magic lantern show.
Noun
- an early form of slide projector