tripod (Meaning)

Wordnet

tripod (n)

a three-legged rack used for support

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tripod (n.)

Any utensil or vessel, as a stool, table, altar, caldron, etc., supported on three feet.

A three-legged frame or stand, usually jointed at top, for supporting a theodolite, compass, telescope, camera, or other instrument.

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tripod Sentence Examples

  1. The photographer set up his tripod to stabilize his camera for a clear shot.
  2. The tripod was essential for capturing the breathtaking landscape without camera shake.
  3. The birdwatcher used a tripod to keep his binoculars steady for observing distant birds.
  4. The surveying team relied on tripods to measure and map the land accurately.
  5. The scientist used a tripod to mount his microscope for detailed observations.
  6. The sketch artist employed a tripod to ensure precision in drawing outdoor scenes.
  7. The hunter's tripod supported his rifle, providing a stable aiming platform.
  8. The tripod protected the telescope from vibrations, enhancing its clarity.
  9. The tripod held the GoPro camera underwater, capturing stunning marine footage.
  10. The videographer's tripod played a crucial role in maintaining steady and smooth video recordings.

FAQs About the word tripod

a three-legged rack used for supportAny utensil or vessel, as a stool, table, altar, caldron, etc., supported on three feet., A three-legged frame or stand, usu

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The photographer set up his tripod to stabilize his camera for a clear shot.

The tripod was essential for capturing the breathtaking landscape without camera shake.

The birdwatcher used a tripod to keep his binoculars steady for observing distant birds.

The surveying team relied on tripods to measure and map the land accurately.