Also cineograph. [irreg. f. Gr. κῑνέ-ειν to move + -GRAPH.] A picture representing objects in motion, produced by bringing separate pictures before the eye in such quick succession as to blend the images into one continuous impression.
1891. Anthonys Photogr. Bull., IV. 100. A simpler optical illusion still is that known as the kineograph.
1899. Daily News, 14 July, 6/4. Cineograph, or better, Kineograph, means a picture of movementof moving objects.