heliograph
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[edit]heliograph (plural heliographs)
- An apparatus for signalling by means of a moveable mirror which reflects flashes of sunlight.
- 1895–1897, H[erbert] G[eorge] Wells, “What I Saw of the Destruction of Weybridge and Shepperton”, in The War of the Worlds, London: William Heinemann, published 1898, →OCLC, book I (The Coming of the Martians), page 91:
- It was a lieutenant and a couple of privates of the 8th Hussars, with a stand like a theodolite, which the artilleryman told me was a heliograph.
- 1919, Rudyard Kipling, “A Code of Morals”, in Departmental Ditties and Ballads and Barrack-Room Ballads:
- And Love had made him very sage, as Nature made her fair; / So Cupid and Apollo linked, per heliograph, the pair.
- 1979, Alasdair Gray, “Five Letters From an Eastern Empire”, in Every Short Story 1951-2012, Canongate, published 2012, page 93:
- when we stood up at nightfall we saw, in the sunset, the sparkle of the heliograph above cities, on the far side of the horizon.
- A heliogram.
- An instrument for measuring the intensity of sunlight.
- A device for photographing the sun.
- (obsolete) A photograph.
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[edit]Verb
[edit]heliograph (third-person singular simple present heliographs, present participle heliographing, simple past and past participle heliographed)
- (transitive) To send a message by heliograph.
- 1919, Rudyard Kipling, “A Code of Morals”, in Departmental Ditties and Ballads and Barrack-Room Ballads:
- With damnatory dot and dash he heliographed his wife / Some interesting details of the General's private life.
- (intransitive) To send a heliograph.
- (transitive, dated) To photograph by sunlight.
Further reading
[edit]- heliograph on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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