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projector

noun as in magic lantern

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Through a front window I saw the blue light of the running projector, making silhouettes of the children.

Welles, who once dismissed his masterpiece Citizen Kane as “dollar-book Freud,” was nothing if not a projector.

Fox News is on the projector screen, laptops showing the latest results are on the table, and the chicken wings are getting cold.

A huge 35mm film projector, click-clacking in our midst, shines a red rectangle onto a screen.

I am also aware that I may hereby cast a suspicion of the spirit of a wild projector, over the subject of this memoir.

Mercer jumped for the projector, but I was nearer, and in a moment I had flashed it on.

I judged it to be the dynamo or battery from which the projector was supplied with the light‑ray.

And I believed that if we could keep behind it they could not reach us with their larger projector.

The large projector was mounted in the bow beyond the canopy.

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On this page you'll find 4 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to projector, such as: overhead projector, slide projector, and stereopticon.

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

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