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circle of confusion
noun
a circular spot on a film, resulting from the degree to which a pencil of light reflected from the field of view is focused in front of or behind the film, or from aberration of the lens, or from both.
Word History and Origins
Origin of circle of confusion1
Example Sentences
Just to complete the circle of confusion Wigdor has been involved in several lawsuits against Fox News, where Benson is a regular contributor.
If there are errors in constructing them, he says, “you’re gonna have a circle of confusion.”
"Chronicle" writer Max Landis will be writing the adaptation produced by IDW, Circle of Confusion and Ideate.
Abrams is producing via his Bad Robot banner along with Circle of Confusion.
James sat with his face in his hands, utterly wretched, beginning already to see the great circle of confusion that he had caused.
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