perspectograph (Meaning)

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perspectograph (n.)

An instrument for obtaining, and transferring to a picture, the points and outlines of objects, so as to represent them in their proper geometrical relations as viewed from some one point.

Synonyms & Antonyms of perspectograph

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perspectograph Sentence Examples

  1. The perspectograph captured the intricate details of the cathedral's facade.
  2. The old perspectograph lay forgotten in the attic, its lenses still gleaming.
  3. The architect utilized a perspectograph to visualize the proposed building's appearance.
  4. The perspectograph provided a three-dimensional representation of the scene.
  5. The photographer adjusted the perspectograph to create a wide-angle view of the landscape.
  6. Researchers employed a perspectograph to analyze the optical properties of ancient artifacts.
  7. The perspectograph's perspective grid allowed for accurate measurements and proportioning.
  8. The artist relied on a perspectograph to construct a realistic cityscape painting.
  9. The perspectograph's precision was crucial for the design of intricate architectural elements.
  10. The students experimented with different perspectographs to explore the effects of perspective on perception.

FAQs About the word perspectograph

An instrument for obtaining, and transferring to a picture, the points and outlines of objects, so as to represent them in their proper geometrical relations as

No synonyms found.

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The perspectograph captured the intricate details of the cathedral's facade.

The old perspectograph lay forgotten in the attic, its lenses still gleaming.

The architect utilized a perspectograph to visualize the proposed building's appearance.

The perspectograph provided a three-dimensional representation of the scene.