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Definition of Stereopticons
1. stereopticon [n] - See also: stereopticon
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stereopticons
Literary usage of Stereopticons
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. International Annual of Anthony's Photographic Bulletin and American Process by Frederick J Harrison, W I Scandlin (1898)
"IMPROVED ELECTRIC AND LIME LIGHT stereopticons, ARC AND INCANDESCENT ELECTRIC LAMPS.
... These stereopticons are the most compact, portable, and reliable ..."
2. We Discover the Old Dominion by Louise Closser Hale (1916)
"CHAPTER XI Something Better than My Father's Cousin Laura's stereopticons, After
That a Bad Road Sprinkled with Kindness—but Bead Along WE are like all ..."
3. Camera (1907)
"They can also be used as stereopticons for the projection of lantern slides.
FOR PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENT Ingenio Single and Double ..."
4. The American Annual of Photography (1907)
"They can also be used as stereopticons for the projection of lantern slides.
Made in two sizes with 6>£ and 9- inch Condensing Lenses, and fitted with any ..."
5. The School Journal (1900)
"The contract for the stereopticons of the whole system of New York free public
lectures was this year a warded to the " Museum " single ..."
6. The Photographic Times (1908)
"C. They can also be used as stereopticons C.Made in two sizes with 6)4 x 9 inch
fitted with any or the fol- Prices from Condensing Lenses, and lowing lights ..."