kodak

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A camera: a device for taking still photographs
A still photograph
{i} brand of cameras and photographic equipment and accessories
adapted for snapshot work, in which a succession of negatives is made upon a continuous roll of sensitized film; a trade-mark name of the Eastman Kodak Company, but now popularly applied to almost any hand camera
A photograph taken with a kodak
To photograph with a kodak; hence, to describe or characterize briefly and vividly
A kind of portable camera
A kind of portable photographic camera, esp
Kodak moment
A sentimental or charming moment worthy of capturing in a photograph

These Islamic headcutters in headscarves are so warped, they consider beheadings nothing more than a Kodak moment to share with friends, followers, and foes alike.

Eastman Kodak Co
Major U.S. manufacturer of film, cameras, photographic supplies, and other imaging products. The company was incorporated in 1901 as the successor to a business founded in 1880 by George Eastman, whose innovations included the perfection of a process for making dry plates, roll film (1884), and the Kodak camera (1888), the first camera simple and portable enough to appeal to large numbers of amateur photographers. The company's later innovations included the first home-movie equipment, the easy-to-use Kodachrome color slide film, the cartridge-loaded Instamatic cameras, and the highly automatic Disc cameras. Its headquarters are in Rochester, N.Y. See also Polaroid Corp
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kodak

    Hyphenation

    Ko·dak

    Turkish pronunciation

    kōdäk

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkōˌdak/ /ˈkoʊˌdæk/

    Etymology

    () of the trademark Kodak.

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