monopod

  • 1monopod — MONOPÓD, Ă adj. (biol.) Care are un singur picior; monopodic. [< fr. monopode]. Trimis de LauraGellner, 14.06.2005. Sursa: DN  MONOPÓD, Ă adj. cu un singur picior. (< fr. monopode) Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN …

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  • 2monopod — mȍnopōd m <N mn i> DEFINICIJA tehn. vrsta stalka za snimanje (kamerom) s jednom nogom ETIMOLOGIJA mono + pod …

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  • 3Monopod — For the creature from Naturalis Historia and The Chronicles of Narnia, see Monopod (creature). Camera and telephoto lens mounted on monopod …

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  • 4Monopod — Einbein Stativ mit Kamera Ein Einbeinstativ (engl., lat. Monopod Einbein ) ist ein transportables Stativ zum besseren Halt der Aufnahmegeräte (wie Foto oder Videokamera) und besitzt nur ein Bein, wie der Name bereits sagt, und nicht drei Beine… …

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  • 5Monopod (creature) — A monopod. From the Nuremberg Chronicle (1493). Monopods (also sciapods, skiapods, skiapodes, Monocoli) are mythological dwarf like creatures with a single, large foot extending from one thick leg centered in the middle of their body. The name… …

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  • 6monopod — noun Etymology: mon + pod (as in tripod) Date: 1970 a one legged support (as for a camera) …

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  • 7monopod — /mon euh pod /, n. a single legged support used to steady a hand held camera. [1960 65; MONO + (TRI)POD] * * * …

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  • 8monopod — noun A lightweight stand with one leg, used to support a camera or telescope …

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  • 9monopod — n. one legged support for a device (especially a camera) …

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  • 10monopod — noun a one legged support for a camera or fishing rod. Origin C19: via L. from Gk monopodion, from monos single + pous, pod foot …

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