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camera

[kam-er-uh, kam-ruh] / ˈkæm ər ə, ˈkæm rə /
NOUN
photographic equipment
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We’re building that out of the institution, camera by camera, contract by contract, and calling it care.

From Slate Aug. 21, 2026

At one point Kim pulled out a Polaroid camera, asking students to make USC’s victory sign and shout together, “Fight on!”

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 20, 2026

Their shared affection is strong enough to weather the intrusion of a camera.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 20, 2026

She looked directly into the camera and said, “Hi! I know you’re watching!”

From Salon Aug. 20, 2026

Chase had thought at the time that his father was camera shy.

From "Storm Runners" by Roland Smith

Two questions of topography arise here, the position of the Garden and that of the chambers, or "camerae."

From William de Colchester Abbot of Westminster by Ernest Harold Pearce

They were servi camerae, serfs of the state, and as such had to pay oppressive taxes.

From Jewish History : an essay in the philosophy of history by S. M. (Simon Markovich) Dubnow

Chambers, or camerae, monks', 47-50 Chapter House, 30 Charing Cross, 47 f.,

From William de Colchester Abbot of Westminster by Ernest Harold Pearce

Some light is thrown upon these camerae by the inventories of medieval nunneries.

From Medieval English Nunneries c. 1275 to 1535 by Eileen Power

Under the circumstances, if Chaucer ever was a "vallettus camerae Regis," we should expect him to have been so called more than once.

From Chaucer's Official Life by James Root Hulbert



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