
1) Adjustable stand 2) American musical trio 3) Australian musical trio 4) Australian radio comedy 5) Bit of photography equipment 6) Camcorder stand 7) Camera base 8) Camera prop 9) Camera stand 10) Camera steadier 11) Camera support 12) Canon mount 13) Easel support 14) Easel, often 15) Firearm component
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1) Camshaft 2) Easel 3) Stand
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TriPod is a rock trio with no guitars or keyboards. TriPod uses non-traditional instruments in the melodic line (bass, brass, theremin & woodwinds). The band has been variously classified as Fusion, Jazz, Canterbury, World Music, Prog, Alternative, RIO, and Avant Garde, yet TriPod proclaims itself a rock band. TriPod performs only original music a...
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A tripod is a portable three-legged frame, used as a platform for supporting the weight and maintaining the stability of some other object. A tripod provides stability against downward forces and horizontal forces and movements about horizontal axes. The positioning of the three legs away from the vertical centre allows the tripod better leverage ...
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[Neocatechumanate precept] The `tripod` is a precept of the Neocatechumenal Way. It presents scripture, liturgy, and community as the bases on which to rest catechesis. The Approved Statutes of the Way describe it as comprising `the three fundamental elements … of Christian life.` ...
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[photography] In photography, a tripod is used to stabilize and elevate a camera, a flash unit, or other photographic equipment. All photographic tripods have three legs and a mounting head to couple with a camera. The mounting head usually includes a thumbscrew that mates to a female threaded receptacle on the camera, as well as a mechanis...
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[surveying] A surveyor`s tripod is a device used to support any one of a number of surveying instruments, such as theodolites, total stations, levels or transits. == History == Older surveying tripods had slightly different features compared to modern ones. For example, on some older tripods, the instrument had its own footplate and did not...
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A three legged stand for a camera.
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• (n.) Any utensil or vessel, as a stool, table, altar, caldron, etc., supported on three feet. • (n.) A three-legged frame or stand, usually jointed at top, for supporting a theodolite, compass, telescope, camera, or other instrument.
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(from the article `motion-picture technology`) The camera must be mounted on a substantial support to avoid extraneous movements while film is being exposed. In its simplest form this is a heavy ...
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any piece of furniture with three legs. The word can apply to a wide range of objects, including stools, tables, light stands, and pedestals. The ...
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(Digital cameras and photo printers) Stand to which the camera can be attached to hold it steady, especially during slow exposure shots where camera shake must be avoided. Most tripods have three legs while professionals prefer the more compact but less stable one-legged versions.
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1. Any utensil or vessel, as a stool, table, altar, caldron, etc, supported on three feet. ... On such, a stool, in the temple of Apollo at Delphi, the Pythian priestess sat while giving responses to those consulting the Delphic oracle. ... 2. A three-legged frame or stand, usually jointed at top, for supporting a theodolite, compass, telescope, ca...
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A three-legged stand used to hold the camera steady. Not all inexpensive cameras have a tripod fitting, usually a threaded hole on the bottom. Tripods are especially useful when using slower shutter speeds and/or telephoto lenses
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A focus of religious ceremonies at the shrine of Apollo at Delphi. Offerings and prophecies were made on it.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: trī′pod Definitions: 1. Three-legged. 2. A stand having three legs or supports.
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A three-legged supporting stand used to hold the camera steady. Especially useful when using slow shutter speeds and/or telephoto lenses. Another is the monopod, single leg tripod. A three-legged stand used to hold the camera steady. Not all inexpensive cameras have a tripod fitting, usually a threaded hole on the bottom. Tripods are especially use...
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[
n] - a three-legged rack used for support
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tripod 1. A three-legged vessel; a pot or cauldron resting on three legs; a similar ornamental vessel, often presented as a prize, or as a votive offering. 2. A seat, table, or other similar structure with three legs; especially, a three-legged stool. 3. A three-legged support of any kind; especially, a frame or stand with three (diverging) legs, u...
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a three-legged stand in which cauldrons were set.
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noun a three-legged rack used for support
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