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.

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1891.  Anthony’s Photogr. Bull., IV. 100. A simpler optical illusion still is that known as the ‘kineograph.’

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1899.  Daily News, 14 July, 6/4. Cineograph, or better, Kineograph, means a picture of movement—of moving objects.

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