transparency projector
1Transparency — may refer to:*Transparency (optics), the physical property of allowing the transmission of light through a materialLiteral uses: *Electromagnetically induced transparency, an effect in which a medium that is normally opaque at a particular… …
2Projector — Pro*ject or, n. [Cf. F. projeteur.] 1. One who projects a scheme or design; hence, one who forms fanciful or chimerical schemes. L Estrange. [1913 Webster] 2. an optical instrument which projects an image from a transparency or an opaque image… …
3transparency — ► NOUN (pl. transparencies) 1) the condition of being transparent. 2) a positive transparent photograph printed on plastic or glass, and viewed using a slide projector …
4projector — /preuh jek teuhr/, n. 1. an apparatus for throwing an image on a screen, as a motion picture projector or magic lantern. 2. a device for projecting a beam of light. 3. a person who forms projects or plans; schemer. [1590 1600; PROJECT + OR2] * *… …
5transparency — The degree to which a market is characterised by prompt availability of accurate price and volume information which gives participants comfort that the market is fair. LIFFE * * * transparent trans‧par‧ent [trænˈspærənt, ˈspeər ǁ ˈspær , ˈsper ]… …
6Transparency (projection) — A transparency is a thin sheet of transparent flexible material, typically cellulose acetate, onto which figures can be drawn. These are then placed on an overhead projector for display to an audience. This system is still found in schools, but… …
7transparency — noun (plural transparencies) 1》 the condition of being transparent. 2》 a positive transparent photograph printed on plastic or glass, and viewed using a slide projector …
8transparency — n. (pl. ies) 1 the condition of being transparent. 2 Photog. a positive transparent photograph on glass or in a frame to be viewed using a slide projector etc. 3 a picture, inscription, etc., made visible by a light behind it. Etymology: med.L… …
9movie projector — Projector Pro*ject or, n. [Cf. F. projeteur.] 1. One who projects a scheme or design; hence, one who forms fanciful or chimerical schemes. L Estrange. [1913 Webster] 2. an optical instrument which projects an image from a transparency or an… …
10overhead projector — Projector Pro*ject or, n. [Cf. F. projeteur.] 1. One who projects a scheme or design; hence, one who forms fanciful or chimerical schemes. L Estrange. [1913 Webster] 2. an optical instrument which projects an image from a transparency or an… …