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shadowgraph
(shadow|graph)
Pronunciation:
/ˈʃadəʊgrɑːf/
noun
an image formed by the shadow of an object on a surface.
an image formed when light shone through a fluid is refracted differently by regions of different density.
a radiograph.
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