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photographic
[foh-tuh-graf-ik]
adjective
of or relating to photography.
used in, or produced by means of, photography.
photographic equipment; the photographic coverage of a newspaper.
suggestive of a photograph; extremely realistic and detailed.
photographic accuracy.
remembering, reproducing, or functioning with the precision of a photograph.
a photographic memory.
photographic
/ ˌəʊəˈɡæɪ /
adjective
of or relating to photography
a photographic society
photographic materials
like a photograph in accuracy or detail
(of a person's memory) able to retain facts, appearances, etc, in precise detail, often after only a very short view of or exposure to them
Other Word Forms
- photographically adverb
- nonphotographic adjective
- nonphotographical adjective
- nonphotographically adverb
- ˌdzٴˈ adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of photographic1
Example Sentences
And my mom had a photographic memory, so she would be like, “This film is from 1940,” blah blah blah.
Henry Peach Robinson was one of the most famous characters of his age, said photographic historian Dr Michael Pritchard, with his work winning awards and selling widely.
It’s not a photography book, it’s a photographic journal.
He began his working life in a photographic shop and later entered the media, starting first in radio.
It includes photographic evidence to support its allegation the fire started beneath power lines “arcing in the high winds.”
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