Definitionn. an optical device for projecting a beam of light
Last update: January 31, 2017
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The projector got strucked in the middle of the movie. [Please select]
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Its projector, Dr Horatio D. [Please select]
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It was about this time that another projector, the Rev. [Please select]
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A projector and enthusiast, Comenius desired, like Bacon, an entirely new intellectual era. [Please select]
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He was the "projector," or one of the projectors, of the Bank of England of 1694, investing 2000 pounds. [Please select]
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"We'll use Thorndyke's projector and go over every inch of micro-film we have."' [Please select]
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, they have been used by every projector in reaping machines, for a century. [Please select]
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The lens to be used as a projector will determine the size of the box to some extent. [adverb]
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He, in civil life, whose thoughts turn upon schemes which may be of general benefit, without further reflection, is called a projector; and the man whose mind seems intent upon glorious achievements, a knight-errant. [Please select]
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As anticipated, it nearly proved the ruin of its projector; but by extraordinary exertions it was kept alive, not, however, on the platform of Garrisonian abolitionism. [Please select]
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