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stereopticon

[ster-ee-op-ti-kuhn, -kon, steer-] / ˌstɛr iˈɒp tɪ kən, -ˌkɒn, ˌstɪər- /


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The effect is at once newfangled and old-fashioned, a mod stereopticon.

From The New Yorker

As you might expect, the silent images do look like a turn-of-the-20th-century stereopticon in which, yes, the images and the people therein are actually moving.

From The Wall Street Journal

Along with hundreds of vacuum cleaners, Gorsuch began loading the first of an estimated 10,000 stereopticon cards - each one featuring a side-by-side pair of photographs that provide a 3-D image when seen through the hand-held set of lenses.

From Washington Times

A stereopticon slide in the exhibit shows people wearing rags and, with a few exceptions, barefoot.

From Washington Times

There were her stereopticon, her slides, her world globe—almost all the essentials of life, Miss Whitlaw said, disregarding food, clothes, and bedding.

From Literature