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  • Projector camera systems
  • System that takes photos

    Projector-camera systems (pro-cam), also called camera-projector systems, augment a local surface with a projected captured image of a remote surface,

    Projector camera systems

    Projector camera systems

    Projector_camera_systems

  • Movie projector
  • Device for showing motion picture film

    are present in movie cameras. Modern movie projectors are specially built video projectors (see also digital cinema). Many projectors are specific to a particular

    Movie projector

    Movie projector

    Movie_projector

  • Projector
  • Optical device that projects an image or moving images onto a surface

    ghosts. Camera obscura Concave mirror Opaque projector Overhead projector Document camera Shadow projector Slide projector Large-format slide projector Magic

    Projector

    Projector

    Projector

  • IMAX
  • Large-screen film format

    IMAX is a proprietary system of high-resolution cameras, film formats, film projectors, and theaters originally known for having very large screens with

    IMAX

    IMAX

  • Slide projector
  • Opto-mechanical device for showing photographic slides

    A slide projector is an optical device for projecting enlarged images of photographic slides onto a screen. Many projectors have mechanical arrangements

    Slide projector

    Slide projector

    Slide_projector

  • Opaque projector
  • Optical device

    displayed using a separate projector. The document camera is also called a desktop presenter unit or opaque projector. Opaque projectors are still in use for

    Opaque projector

    Opaque projector

    Opaque_projector

  • Overhead projector
  • Device that projects a transparent image

    An overhead projector (often abbreviated to OHP), like a film or slide projector, uses light to project an enlarged image on a screen, allowing the view

    Overhead projector

    Overhead projector

    Overhead_projector

  • Movie camera
  • Special type of camera used to shoot movies

    small gauges introduced. All of these formats had their own cameras and projector systems, but remained expensive and accessible largely only to the middle

    Movie camera

    Movie camera

    Movie_camera

  • Handheld projector
  • Image projector in a handheld device

    A handheld projector (also known as a pocket projector, mobile projector, pico projector or mini beamer) is an image projector in a handheld device. It

    Handheld projector

    Handheld projector

    Handheld_projector

  • Document camera
  • Real-time image capture devices for displaying an object to a large audience

    display of radiology images). Document cameras have replaced overhead projectors in many applications. A document camera can enlarge small print and project

    Document camera

    Document camera

    Document_camera

  • Camera lens
  • Optical device used with a camera to create images

    one were inside the camera, one would see the lens acting as a projector. The virtual image of the aperture from inside the camera is the lens's exit pupil

    Camera lens

    Camera lens

    Camera_lens

  • 35 mm movie film
  • Standard theatrical motion picture film gauge

    numerous camera and projection systems being developed independently in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, along with various film feeding systems. This

    35 mm movie film

    35 mm movie film

    35_mm_movie_film

  • Fulldome
  • Dome-based video projection environment

    monochromatic vector graphics systems projected through a fisheye lens. Contemporary configurations employ raster video projectors, either singly or grouped

    Fulldome

    Fulldome

  • Film chain
  • professional video camera with one or more projectors aligned into the photographic lens of the camera. With two or more projectors a system of front-surface

    Film chain

    Film chain

    Film_chain

  • 16 mm film
  • Historically popular gauge of film

    the first 16 mm "outfit" in 1923, consisting of a Ciné-Kodak camera, Kodascope projector, tripod, screen and splicer, for US$335 (equivalent to US$6,330

    16 mm film

    16 mm film

    16_mm_film

  • 4K resolution
  • Video or display resolutions with a width of around 4,000 pixels

    introduced the first 4K digital cinema video projector using D-ILA technology. The first commercially available 4K camera for cinematographic purposes was the

    4K resolution

    4K resolution

    4K_resolution

  • Bell & Howell
  • Services company and former manufacturer of film machinery

    Overhead presentation projectors (all models) Stereo cameras and stereo slide projectors through its TDC subsidiary Slide Cube Projector, circa 1970 In 1934

    Bell & Howell

    Bell & Howell

    Bell_&_Howell

  • Camera
  • Optical device for recording images

    Rangefinder cameras, with separate viewing and imaging systems, were historically widely used in photojournalism. Motion picture cameras are specialized

    Camera

    Camera

    Camera

  • Louis Le Prince
  • French motion-picture pioneer (1841–1890s)

    claimed could serve as both motion picture camera (which he termed "the receiver or photo-camera") and a projector (which he called "the deliverer or stereopticon")

    Louis Le Prince

    Louis Le Prince

    Louis_Le_Prince

  • Leica Camera
  • German optics company

    continues to focus on high-end camera systems, including the M-series rangefinder cameras, the Q-series compact full-frame cameras, and the SL-series professional

    Leica Camera

    Leica Camera

    Leica_Camera

  • Canon Inc.
  • Japanese multinational imaging corporation

    Canon Camera Museum". global.canon. Retrieved 13 October 2025. "ProjectorCentral News – Sep 23 2004 – Canon Introduces XEED SX50 Multimedia Projector". www

    Canon Inc.

    Canon Inc.

    Canon_Inc.

  • Camera phone
  • Mobile phone with photographic capability

    combination as either a separate digital camera connected to a cell phone or as an integrated system with both sub-systems combined in a single unit. Their patent

    Camera phone

    Camera phone

    Camera_phone

  • Kodak
  • American photographic and film company

    Eastman and Henry A. Strong to develop a film roll camera. After the release of the Kodak camera, Eastman Kodak was incorporated on May 23, 1892. Under

    Kodak

    Kodak

    Kodak

  • Ultra Panavision 70
  • 65 mm motion picture widescreen process

    single-projector Cinerama system. The Hallelujah Trail (1965) – filmed in Ultra Panavision. Also originally projected using the single-projector Cinerama

    Ultra Panavision 70

    Ultra Panavision 70

    Ultra_Panavision_70

  • Super 8 film
  • Small motion picture film format

    development. After Bell & Howell learned about it, they began developing cameras and projectors as the Earlybird project, despite incomplete details about the cartridge

    Super 8 film

    Super 8 film

    Super_8_film

  • Interactive whiteboard
  • Large interactive display

    unlike many others). An interactive projector IWB involves a CMOS camera built into the projector, so that the projector produces the IWB image, but also

    Interactive whiteboard

    Interactive whiteboard

    Interactive_whiteboard

  • 8 mm film
  • Film format historically common in amateur filmmaking

    system was that as the camera pressure plate was a part of the cartridge, it could be moulded to the profile of the stripe(s) on the film. Projectors

    8 mm film

    8 mm film

    8_mm_film

  • Digital light processing
  • Set of chipsets

    lens. Three-chip systems are found in higher-end home theater projectors, large venue projectors, and DLP Cinema projection systems found in digital movie

    Digital light processing

    Digital light processing

    Digital_light_processing

  • 70 mm film
  • Wide high-resolution film gauge

    digital projection systems, resulting in the removal of both 35 mm (the previous industry standard) projectors and 70 mm projectors. However some venues

    70 mm film

    70 mm film

    70_mm_film

  • Three-CCD camera
  • Imaging system using three sensors

    system is employed by high quality still cameras, telecine systems, professional video cameras and some prosumer video cameras. Compared to cameras with

    Three-CCD camera

    Three-CCD camera

    Three-CCD_camera

  • Single-lens reflex camera
  • Camera that typically uses a mirror and prism system

    In photography, a single-lens reflex camera (SLR) is a type of camera that uses a mirror and prism system to allow photographers to view through the lens

    Single-lens reflex camera

    Single-lens reflex camera

    Single-lens_reflex_camera

  • Digital single-lens reflex camera
  • Single-lens reflex camera with a digital image sensor and recording mechanism

    single-lens reflex camera (digital SLR or DSLR) is a digital camera that combines the optics and mechanisms of a single-lens reflex camera with a solid-state

    Digital single-lens reflex camera

    Digital single-lens reflex camera

    Digital_single-lens_reflex_camera

  • Mitchell Camera
  • American movie camera manufacturer (1919–1979)

    projector with a carbon arc lamphouse which was synchronized with the film camera. One of the first MPRPPs (Mitchell Pin Registered Process Projector)

    Mitchell Camera

    Mitchell Camera

    Mitchell_Camera

  • Home cinema
  • Home entertainment system that aims to replicate the experience of a movie theater

    CRT projectors were used instead. In the 2000s, technological innovations in sound systems, video player equipment, TV screens and video projectors changed

    Home cinema

    Home cinema

    Home_cinema

  • Light field camera
  • Type of camera that can also capture the direction of travel of light rays

    has thin multi-camera array systems intended for consumer electronics. Pelican's systems use from 4 to 16 closely spaced micro-cameras instead of a micro-lens

    Light field camera

    Light field camera

    Light_field_camera

  • Medium format
  • Film format

    format cinema systems such as IMAX. 70 mm film used in still cameras, like Mamiya and Hasselblad, and 70 mm print film used in IMAX projectors have the same

    Medium format

    Medium format

    Medium_format

  • Red Digital Cinema
  • American digital cinematography company

    Red Digital Cinema is an American camera manufacturer specializing in digital cinematography headquartered in Foothill Ranch, California. The company became

    Red Digital Cinema

    Red_Digital_Cinema

  • Digital cinema
  • Use of digital projectors in cinemas

    projected using a digital video projector instead of a film projector. Typically, digital movies are shot using digital movie cameras or in animation transferred

    Digital cinema

    Digital cinema

    Digital_cinema

  • Bolex
  • Swiss luxury camera manufacturer

    8 camera although they quickly modified the 18-5 Auto 8 mm projector for Super 8 as the 18-5 L. At about this time(1966), the Bolex 16 Pro Camera was

    Bolex

    Bolex

    Bolex

  • Pinhole camera
  • Type of camera

    A pinhole camera is a simple camera without a lens but with a tiny aperture (the so-called pinhole)—effectively a light-proof box with a small hole in

    Pinhole camera

    Pinhole camera

    Pinhole_camera

  • Rollei
  • German optical equipment manufacturer

    Optik focused on the production of professional medium format cameras and slide projectors, while RCP-Technik GmbH & Co. KG in Hamburg was responsible for

    Rollei

    Rollei

    Rollei

  • Field-sequential color system
  • Color television system

    1980s, when CCD-based cameras replaced them. After the turn of the 21st century, consumer Digital Light Processing (DLP) projectors use a single chip and

    Field-sequential color system

    Field-sequential_color_system

  • Christie (technology company)
  • Projection and visual display manufacturer

    movie projectors, lamp houses, lamp consoles, and film platter systems. The projector division of Christie was acquired by Ushio in 1992. Christie acquired

    Christie (technology company)

    Christie (technology company)

    Christie_(technology_company)

  • Anamorphic format
  • Technique for recording widescreen images onto a 4:3 frame

    years that followed, the widespread adoption of digital cinema cameras and projectors contributed to a renewed interest in anamorphic formats, as digital

    Anamorphic format

    Anamorphic format

    Anamorphic_format

  • Cinerama
  • Widescreen, curved screen projection process

    developed an eleven-projector system called "Vitarama" at the Petroleum Industry exhibit in the 1939 New York World's Fair. A five-camera version, the Waller

    Cinerama

    Cinerama

    Cinerama

  • Sony camcorders
  • Camcorders produced by Sony

    Digital Cinema Camera with 8K or 6K sensor – Sony Pro". pro.sony. Retrieved 2022-05-08. "Sony Presents Three HD Camcorders with Built-in Projectors". January

    Sony camcorders

    Sony camcorders

    Sony_camcorders

  • Zeiss (company)
  • German optics company

    portal Carl Pulfrich Telescopic sight Walther Bauersfeld Zeiss projector Internationale Camera Actiengesellschaft Executive Board of Carl Zeiss AG "Key Figures"

    Zeiss (company)

    Zeiss (company)

    Zeiss_(company)

  • Camera obscura
  • Optical device

    A camera obscura (pl. camerae obscurae or camera obscuras; from Latin camera obscūra 'dark chamber') is the natural phenomenon in which light passing through

    Camera obscura

    Camera obscura

    Camera_obscura

  • Braun (company)
  • German consumer products company

    personal care devices to radiograms and record players, movie cameras, slide projectors, clocks, and small kitchen appliances, for which "Braun became

    Braun (company)

    Braun (company)

    Braun_(company)

  • Multiple-camera setup
  • Method of film making and video production

    The multiple-camera setup, multiple-camera mode of production, multi-camera or simply multicam is a method of filmmaking, television production and video

    Multiple-camera setup

    Multiple-camera setup

    Multiple-camera_setup

  • Herman A. DeVry
  • American inventor (1876–1941)

    Forest. DeVry is credited with creating the first portable motion picture projector, which he called a Theatre in a Suitcase. He was the founder of the DeVry

    Herman A. DeVry

    Herman_A._DeVry

  • Meopta
  • Czech company

    include enlargers, composite lenses, binoculars, riflescopes, cameras and slide projectors. In 1935 Optikotechna became a subsidiary of Zbrojovka Brno and

    Meopta

    Meopta

    Meopta

  • List of Canon products
  • PS-1000 (Mar 1977) Cine Projector P-777 (1977) Seiki Kogaku (now Canon) began to develop and subsequently to produce rangefinder cameras with the Kwanon prototype

    List of Canon products

    List of Canon products

    List_of_Canon_products

  • Movietone sound system
  • Sound system for film

    cinema) can play a Movietone film without modification to the projector (though if the projector's sound unit has been fitted with red LED or laser light sources

    Movietone sound system

    Movietone sound system

    Movietone_sound_system

  • Reversal film
  • Type of photographic film that produces a positive image on a transparent base

    individual transparency intended for projection onto a screen using a slide projector. This allows the photograph to be viewed by a large audience at once.

    Reversal film

    Reversal film

    Reversal_film

  • Samsung Beam i8520
  • Samsung smartphone

    an 8-megapixel camera, that can be used along with the projector to allow the user to project directly what is in front of the camera (similar to the

    Samsung Beam i8520

    Samsung_Beam_i8520

  • Eumig
  • Audio and video producing company

    later, in 1931 it introduced its first film projector, the "Eumig P 1." In 1932, the first movie camera "Eumig C 1" for 9.5-mm film was introduced, and

    Eumig

    Eumig

    Eumig

  • Filmo
  • Filming equipment brand

    by the Bell & Howell Company. The line included cameras, projectors and accessories. The Filmo camera series started with the 1923 Filmo 70, beginning

    Filmo

    Filmo

    Filmo

  • Digital camera
  • Camera that captures photographs or video in digital format

    A digital camera, also called a digicam, is a camera that uses digital storage to capture images. Most cameras produced since the start of the 21st century

    Digital camera

    Digital camera

    Digital_camera

  • Filmstrip
  • Film roll with a series of still images

    still camera. Two frames of a vertical filmstrip take up roughly the same amount of space as a single frame on the horizontal. Many projectors were equipped

    Filmstrip

    Filmstrip

    Filmstrip

  • Film format
  • Standardized set of characteristics for photographic film

    pulldown method, lens anamorphosis (or lack thereof), and film gate or projector aperture dimensions, all of which need to be defined for photography as

    Film format

    Film format

    Film_format

  • Instant camera
  • Type of camera whose film self-develops a short time after the picture is taken

    An instant camera is a camera which uses self-developing film to create a chemically developed print shortly after taking the picture. Polaroid Corporation

    Instant camera

    Instant camera

    Instant_camera

  • Shutter (photography)
  • Component of a photographic camera

    be used to allow pulses of light to pass outwards, as seen in a movie projector or a signal lamp. A shutter of variable speed is used to control exposure

    Shutter (photography)

    Shutter (photography)

    Shutter_(photography)

  • DxOMark
  • Camera and smartphone benchmarking website

    independent benchmark that scientifically assesses smartphones, lenses and cameras". Founded in 2008, DXOMARK was originally owned by DxO Labs, a French engineering

    DxOMark

    DxOMark

  • Aspect ratio (image)
  • Height/width proportion of an image

    as used for 70 mm feature films), but the film runs through the camera and projector horizontally. This allows for a physically larger area for each image

    Aspect ratio (image)

    Aspect_ratio_(image)

  • Multi-image
  • Obsolete multimedia presentation format

    multi-image equipment such as optical slide cameras and slide projector programming hardware. Precise camera systems were developed for the multi-image market

    Multi-image

    Multi-image

    Multi-image

  • Structured light
  • Method of using light to measure a 3D object

    reconstruction depends on system calibration—which establishes the precise geometric relationship between the projector and camera to prevent depth errors

    Structured light

    Structured light

    Structured_light

  • Twin-lens reflex camera
  • Type of camera

    A twin-lens reflex camera (TLR) is a type of camera with two lenses with the same focal length: a viewfinder lens and a taking (or objective) lens, which

    Twin-lens reflex camera

    Twin-lens reflex camera

    Twin-lens_reflex_camera

  • Academy ratio
  • Aspect ratio with a width of 1.37:1

    of aperture masks used in the projector's gate. While this ratio did catch on internationally, the camera and projector aperture size differed slightly

    Academy ratio

    Academy ratio

    Academy_ratio

  • Circle-Vision 360°
  • Theater-in-the-round attraction

    uses eleven 16 mm projectors. The first Circarama film was A Tour of the West (1955). For the film Italia '61, the number of cameras was reduced to nine

    Circle-Vision 360°

    Circle-Vision 360°

    Circle-Vision_360°

  • Polarized 3D system
  • Using polarized light to create a 3D image

    view the stereoscopic images simultaneously. Polarized 3D systems, and stereoscopy systems in general, commonly exhibit the Vergence-Accommodation Conflict

    Polarized 3D system

    Polarized 3D system

    Polarized_3D_system

  • Structured-light 3D scanner
  • Sensor that can create 3D scans using visible light

    assembly consists of one projector and at least one camera. For many applications, two cameras on opposite sides of the projector have been established as

    Structured-light 3D scanner

    Structured-light_3D_scanner

  • Cinematograph
  • Motion picture film camera which also serves as a projector and printer

    originally used for machines that combined the functions of a movie camera and of a film projector, and in the case of the Cinématographe Lumière, also means to

    Cinematograph

    Cinematograph

    Cinematograph

  • Subminiature photography
  • Photography with film smaller than 35mm

    This system is used in most cheaper cameras. More complex systems allow variable focus, through a dial or slider. Many cameras with this system have distance

    Subminiature photography

    Subminiature photography

    Subminiature_photography

  • Negative (photography)
  • Image on photographic film

    diapositives, and if mounted in small frames designed for use in a slide projector or magnifying viewer they are commonly called slides. A positive image

    Negative (photography)

    Negative (photography)

    Negative_(photography)

  • Computer vision
  • Computerized information extraction from images

    artificial systems that extract information from images. Image data can take many forms, such as video sequences, views from multiple cameras, multi-dimensional

    Computer vision

    Computer_vision

  • Motion capture
  • Process of recording the movement of objects or people

    of an actor's face, and proprietary systems. The two main techniques are stationary systems with an array of cameras capturing the facial expressions from

    Motion capture

    Motion capture

    Motion_capture

  • Slow motion
  • Effect in filmmaking

    modern cinematography. Both involve a camera and a projector. A projector refers to a classical film projector in a movie theater, but the same basic

    Slow motion

    Slow motion

    Slow_motion

  • View camera
  • Large-format camera

    A view camera is a large-format camera. View cameras were originally analog cameras in which the lens forms an inverted image on a ground-glass screen

    View camera

    View camera

    View_camera

  • Minolta
  • Former Japanese imaging corporation

    Minolta Co., Ltd. (ミノルタ, Minoruta) was a Japanese manufacturer of cameras, lenses, camera accessories, binoculars, photocopiers, fax machines, and laser

    Minolta

    Minolta

    Minolta

  • List of motion picture film formats
  • does not cover 3D film systems or color film systems, nor is it well-suited to emphasize the differences between those systems. This image is a visual

    List of motion picture film formats

    List_of_motion_picture_film_formats

  • Liquid crystal on silicon
  • Type of display technology

    pico-projectors, electronic viewfinders for high end digital cameras, and head-mounted displays. Whilst initially developed for large-screen projectors, LCoS

    Liquid crystal on silicon

    Liquid_crystal_on_silicon

  • Digital photography
  • Photography with a digital camera

    Digital photography uses cameras containing arrays of electronic photodetectors interfaced to an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) to produce images focused

    Digital photography

    Digital photography

    Digital_photography

  • Image sensor
  • Device that converts images into electronic signals

    devices of both analog and digital types, which include digital cameras, camera modules, camera phones, optical mouse devices, medical imaging equipment, night

    Image sensor

    Image_sensor

  • Hasselblad
  • Swedish camera manufacturer

    slide projector and supplying parts for Saab automobiles. The first successful commercial camera for Hasselblad, was the Hasselblad Universal camera, which

    Hasselblad

    Hasselblad

    Hasselblad

  • Introvision
  • Late-20th-century analog visual effects technology enabling instant composites

    erect the system in about two hours. On the opposite end of the stage is the compact projector/camera unit. As with other front-projection systems, Introvision

    Introvision

    Introvision

  • Film
  • Visual art consisting of moving images

    animation projectors were made at least as early as 1843 and publicly screened in 1847. Jules Duboscq introduced phénakisticope projection systems in France

    Film

    Film

    Film

  • Topcon
  • Japanese manufacturer of optical equipment

    their surrounding IT systems through the RS232 protocol using DICOM. A Topcon non-mydriatic retinal camera A Topcon ACP 8 projector Usage demonstration

    Topcon

    Topcon

    Topcon

  • Arc lamp
  • Lamp that produces light by an electric arc

    intensity point light source was needed, such as searchlights and movie projectors until after World War II. The carbon arc lamp is now obsolete for most

    Arc lamp

    Arc lamp

    Arc_lamp

  • Rangefinder camera
  • Camera fitted with a rangefinder

    A rangefinder camera is a camera fitted with a rangefinder, typically a split-image rangefinder: a range-finding focusing mechanism allowing the photographer

    Rangefinder camera

    Rangefinder camera

    Rangefinder_camera

  • Tilt–shift photography
  • Camera technique

    is the use of camera movements that change the orientation or position of the lens with respect to the film or image sensor on cameras. Sometimes the

    Tilt–shift photography

    Tilt–shift photography

    Tilt–shift_photography

  • Sony SLT camera
  • Range of cameras using a semi-transparent mirror

    designation for Sony Alpha cameras which employ a pellicle mirror, electronic viewfinder, and phase-detection autofocus system. They employ the same Minolta

    Sony SLT camera

    Sony SLT camera

    Sony_SLT_camera

  • Golf simulator
  • costing tens of thousands of dollars. Advanced systems may utilize a dedicated room, hitting screen, projector and other paraphernalia. Simpler simulators

    Golf simulator

    Golf_simulator

  • History of film technology
  • patent, jointly with William Carr Crofts, for a camera using celluloid roll film and a projector system; they then made a short film of the bustling traffic

    History of film technology

    History of film technology

    History_of_film_technology

  • Magic lantern
  • Type of image projector

    also known by its Latin name lanterna magica, is an early type of image projector that uses pictures—paintings, prints, or photographs—on transparent plates

    Magic lantern

    Magic lantern

    Magic_lantern

  • Schlieren photography
  • Process to photograph fluid flow

    hyperfocal distance of the optical system). Since these systems require no additional optics aside from a camera, they are often the simplest to construct

    Schlieren photography

    Schlieren photography

    Schlieren_photography

  • Daguerreotype
  • Early photographic technique

    treated it with fumes that made its surface light-sensitive; exposed it in a camera for as long as was judged to be necessary, which could be as little as a

    Daguerreotype

    Daguerreotype

    Daguerreotype

  • Film stock
  • Medium used for recording motion pictures

    animation. It is recorded on by a movie camera, developed, edited, and projected onto a screen using a movie projector. Photographic film consists of a long

    Film stock

    Film stock

    Film_stock

  • Sony HDVS
  • Analog high definition video equipment

    high-definition television system. The range included professional video cameras, video monitors and linear video editing systems. Sony first demonstrated

    Sony HDVS

    Sony HDVS

    Sony_HDVS

  • Bokeh
  • Aesthetic quality of blur in the out-of-focus parts of an image

    ordinary camera focused at infinity, the resulting image is large enough to scan the information in the barcode. Airy disk Light-field camera Mandelbaum

    Bokeh

    Bokeh

    Bokeh

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  • Campesa
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Campesa

    Lord of a Campa a Town in Anga

    Campesa

  • TAMERA
  • Female

    English

    TAMERA

    Modern English name that is either a variant form of Russian Tamara, TAMERA means "palm tree," or based on the Sanskrit word tamara, meaning "spice."

    TAMERA

  • Proctor
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Proctor

    Manager.

    Proctor

  • Tamera
  • Girl/Female

    African, American, British, Christian, English, Hebrew, Jamaican

    Tamera

    Palm Tree; Spice; Date Palm; Beloved Angel

    Tamera

  • Aamira |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Aamira |

    Imperial, Abundant, Inhabited

    Aamira |

  • Camero
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic

    Camero

    Crooked nose.

    Camero

  • Samera |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Samera |

    Early morning fragrance or entertaining companion or wind, Enchanting

    Samera |

  • Camber
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Camber

    English : variant of Comer.

    Camber

  • Proctor
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (northern)

    Proctor

    English (northern) : occupational name from Middle English prok(e)tour ‘steward’ (reduced from Old French procurateour, Latin procurator ‘agent’, from procurare ‘to manage’). The term was used most commonly of an attorney in a spiritual court, but also of other officials such as collectors of taxes and agents licensed to collect alms on behalf of lepers and enclosed orders of monks.John Proctor (d. 1757) was a prominent citizen of Boston, MA, and is buried in the King’s Chapel Burying Ground there.

    Proctor

  • Samera
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Samera

    Early morning fragrance or entertaining companion or wind, Enchanting

    Samera

  • Camella
  • Girl/Female

    English Latin

    Camella

    flower name Camelia.

    Camella

  • Ameera
  • Girl/Female

    Afghan, Arabic, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Tamil

    Ameera

    Leader; Princess; Rich Woman; Similar to Amira; Well Populated

    Ameera

  • Amera
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Amera

    High-born Girl

    Amera

  • CARMELA
  • Female

    Spanish

    CARMELA

    Feminine form of Spanish Carmelo, CARMELA means "garden-land."

    CARMELA

  • CAMILA
  • Female

    Spanish

    CAMILA

    Spanish form of Roman Latin Camilla, possibly CAMILA means "attendant (for a temple)."

    CAMILA

  • HEMERA
  • Female

    Greek

    HEMERA

    (Ημέρα) Greek name HEMERA means "day." In mythology, this is the name of a primeval goddess of day, the daughter of Erebos and Nyx, and sister-wife of Aither.

    HEMERA

  • Samera
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Samera

    Enchanting

    Samera

  • Samera
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian

    Samera

    Enchanting; Kind; Loving; Caring

    Samera

  • Tamera
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Tamera

    The Beloved Land

    Tamera

  • CAMELIA
  • Female

    Romanian

    CAMELIA

    Romanian name derived from the Latin name of the flowering evergreen shrub, camellia, named after the Czech-born missionary/botanist Georg Josef Kamel, from the word kamel, CAMELIA means "camel."

    CAMELIA

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  • Project
  • n.

    The place from which a thing projects, or starts forth.

  • Projector
  • n.

    One who projects a scheme or design; hence, one who forms fanciful or chimerical schemes.

  • Projection
  • n.

    The representation of something; delineation; plan; especially, the representation of any object on a perspective plane, or such a delineation as would result were the chief points of the object thrown forward upon the plane, each in the direction of a line drawn through it from a given point of sight, or central point; as, the projection of a sphere. The several kinds of projection differ according to the assumed point of sight and plane of projection in each.

  • Cameras
  • pl.

    of Camera

  • Project
  • n.

    That which is projected or designed; something intended or devised; a scheme; a design; a plan.

  • Project
  • v. t.

    To draw or exhibit, as the form of anything; to delineate; as, to project a sphere, a map, an ellipse, and the like; -- sometimes with on, upon, into, etc.; as, to project a line or point upon a plane. See Projection, 4.

  • Pantascope
  • n.

    A pantascopic camera.

  • Cameos
  • pl.

    of Cameo

  • Projected
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Project

  • Project
  • v. i.

    To form a project; to scheme.

  • Salience
  • n.

    The quality or state of projecting, or being projected; projection; protrusion.

  • Proctor
  • v. t.

    To act as a proctor toward; to manage as an attorney or agent.

  • Camerae
  • pl.

    of Camera

  • Jut
  • n.

    That which projects or juts; a projection.

  • Caper
  • n.

    A plant of the genus Capparis; -- called also caper bush, caper tree.

  • Project
  • v. i.

    To shoot forward; to extend beyond something else; to be prominent; to jut; as, the cornice projects; branches project from the tree.

  • Chimera
  • n.

    A vain, foolish, or incongruous fancy, or creature of the imagination; as, the chimera of an author.

  • Project
  • n.

    An idle scheme; an impracticable design; as, a man given to projects.

  • Camera
  • n.

    A chamber, or instrument having a chamber. Specifically: The camera obscura when used in photography. See Camera, and Camera obscura.