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  • 1wide — wide1 [ waıd ] adjective *** ▸ 1 far from side to side ▸ 2 open/large ▸ 3 large/including a lot ▸ 4 about general aspects ▸ 5 going farther than meant 1. ) measuring a large distance from one side to the other: Beijing s wide avenues and… …

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  • 2wide — I UK [waɪd] / US adjective Word forms wide : adjective wide comparative wider superlative widest *** 1) a) measuring a large distance from one side to the other Beijing s wide avenues and boulevards An earthquake shook a wide area of southern… …

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  • 3wide-angle lens — n a camera ↑lens that lets you take photographs with a wider view than normal …

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  • 4View camera — The view camera is a type of camera first developed in the era of the DaguerreotypeStroebel, L. D. (1986). View Camera Technique , 5th ed., p. 212. Boston: Focal Press. ISBN 0 240 51711 3] and still in use today, though with many refinements. It… …

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  • 5Wide Field Camera 3 — The Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) will be the Hubble Space Telescope s (Hubble) last and most technologically advanced instrument to take images in the visible spectrum. It is scheduled to be installed in 2008 during STS 125. STS 125 is currently… …

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  • 6Wide Sargasso Sea — infobox Book | name = Wide Sargasso Sea title orig = translator = image caption = First edition cover author = Jean Rhys illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = Postmodern Novel publisher = Deutsch …

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  • 7wide-angle lens — noun a camera lens having a wider than normal angle of view (and usually a short focal length); produces an image that is foreshortened in the center and increasingly distorted in the periphery • Syn: ↑fisheye lens • Hypernyms: ↑camera lens,… …

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  • 8wide-angle shot —   a shot (often abbreviated WS) taken with a lens that is able to take in a wider field or range of view (to capture more of the scene s elements or objects) than a regular or normal lens; a wide angle shot exaggerates the distance, depth or… …

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  • 9wide-angle lens — noun (C) a camera lens (2) that lets you take photographs with a wider view than normal …

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  • 10Wikipedia:Neutral point of view — Wikipedia:Point of view redirects here. For the essay on how to describe points of view, see Wikipedia:Describing points of view. To raise issues with specific articles, see the NPOV noticeboard. For advice on applying this policy, see the NPOV… …

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