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Definition of Snapshots
1. snapshot [v] - See also: snapshot
Lexicographical Neighbors of Snapshots
Literary usage of Snapshots
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Globalization of Materials R&d: Time for a National Strategy by National Research Council (U. S.) (2005)
"Snapshots OF THE CURRENT STATUS OF MATERIALS SUBFIELDS As well as experimenting
... The snapshots focused on assessing where the subfield is relative to the ..."
2. Danish Life in Town and Country by Jessie Bröchner (1903)
"CHAPTER XVI SOME DANISH Snapshots AI/THOUGH this volume is not meant to be a ...
snapshots— in pen and ink—may fitly claim a chapter of their own. ..."
3. The Cumulative Book Index by H.W. Wilson Company (1911)
"... 1853- Sketches and snapshots. 2d ed. O. xl, 508p. col. front. «$2.50. (Ag.)
'10. .... snapshots ..."
4. The Life and Voyages of Joseph Wiggins, F.R.G.S.: Modern Discoverer of the by Henry Johnson (1907)
"... Island— Long and tedious voyage home—Norwegian fishermen's dread of Russian
taxation — " Snapshots" of lovely scenery—Lady Chang in ..."
5. On & Off Duty in Annam by Gabrielle M. Vassal (1910)
"... of one of his wives : The princess : A royal infant : A Chinese pipe : Snapshots
THERE is no permanent Annamese aristocracy, except in the Royal Family. ..."
6. Where Half the World is Waking Up: The Old and the New in Japan, China, the by Clarence Hamilton Poe (1911)
"... Snapshots OF JAPANESE LIFE AND PHILOSOPHY is a Japanese city like?" Well, let
us "suppose," as the children say. You know the American city nearest you, ..."