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stroboscope

noun as in strobe light

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“The longer I looked at the stroboscope photographs the more intricate details I discovered,” she says.

From Time

On one occasion, Kemp was performing in Seville and he began spinning down the stage, a stroboscope giving his wild movements a calm suspension.

It breaks down complex actions like a javelin throw, or a run-up to a high jump, into a series of static moments that unfold through video, like a stroboscope.

From BBC

This theory I verified by filling the bellows with smoke, and watching the motion of the escaping air and smoke with a stroboscope.

The movements of the vocal cords are so slight as to be observable only with the aid of a specially devised apparatus, the stroboscope.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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