film: Meaning and Definition of

film

Pronunciation: (film), [key]
— n.
  1. a thin layer or coating: a film of grease on a plate.
  2. a thin sheet of any material: a film of ice.
  3. a thin skin or membrane.
  4. a delicate web of filaments or fine threads.
  5. a thin haze, blur, or mist.
    1. a cellulose nitrate or cellulose acetate composition made in thin sheets or strips and coated with a sensitive emulsion for taking photographs.
    2. a strip or roll of this.
    3. the coating of emulsion on such a sheet or strip or on a photographic plate.
    1. a strip of transparent material, usually cellulose triacetate, covered with a photographic emulsion and perforated along one or both edges, intended for the recording and reproduction of images.
    2. a similar perforated strip covered with an iron oxide emulsion(magfilm),intended for the recording and reproduction of both images and sound.
    3. Seemotion picture.
  6. Often, experimental film.
    1. motion pictures collectively.
    2. the motion-picture industry, or its productions, operations, etc.
    3. motion pictures, as a genre of art or entertainment:experimental film.
—v.t.
  1. to cover with a film, thin skin, or pellicle: filmed eyes.
  2. to film a novel.
    1. to photograph with a motion-picture camera.
    2. to reproduce in the form of motion pictures:to film a novel.
—v.i.
  1. to become covered by a film: The water filmed over with ice.
  2. This story films easily.
    1. to be reproduced in a motion picture, esp. in a specified manner:This story films easily.
    2. to direct, make, or otherwise engage in the production of motion pictures.
Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.
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