telecamera
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of telecamera
First recorded in 1905–10; tele(vision) + camera 1
Example Sentences
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Master of Ceremonies Dwight Weist went his own way, all but ignoring the prying eye of the telecamera.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Through the fast-moving telecamera, the balloting, the demonstrations, the tub-thumping speeches and sweating caucuses looked bigger and more exciting than they actually were.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Its telecamera caught a fleeting glimpse of a man waving from a hilltop, but nothing more.
From The Ties That Bind by Miller, Walter M.
Beside his chair stood a large, clumsy instrument which might have been some kind of telecamera.
From Novice by Schmitz, James H.
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