Zoetrope

From Fresh Dictionary

Contents

English

Etymology

Formed irregularly from Greek ζωή ‘life’ + -τροπος ‘turning’.

Pronunciation

IPA: /'zəʊɪtrəʊp/

Noun

Singular
zoetrope

Plural
zoetropes

  1. An optical toy, in which figures made to revolve on the inside of a cylinder, and viewed through slits in its circumference, appear like a single figure passing through a series of natural motions as if animated or mechanically moved.
    • 1993: This was the way I passed through the remainder of my childhood. The zoetrope span smoothly, time’s Chief Designer narrowed the legs of trousers and decreed that the cars should be more aerodynamic. — Will Self, My Idea of Fun
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