thaumatrope
[ thaw-muh-trohp ]
/ ˈθɔ məˌtroʊp /
noun
a card with different pictures on opposite sides, as a horse on one side and a rider on the other, which appear as if combined when the card is twirled rapidly, thus illustrating the persistence of visual impressions.
Origin of thaumatrope
First recorded in 1820–30;
thauma(to)- +
-trope
OTHER WORDS FROM thaumatrope
thau·ma·trop·i·cal [thaw-muh-trop-i-kuh l] /ˌθɔ məˈtrɒp ɪ kəl/, adjectiveWords nearby thaumatrope
thatcherism,
thatching,
thaub,
thaumato-,
thaumatology,
thaumatrope,
thaumaturge,
thaumaturgic,
thaumaturgy,
thaw,
thaxter
Example sentences from the Web for thaumatrope
Why do the figures upon the "Thaumatrope" appear to dance, when they are made to revolve before a mirror?
The Reason Why |AnonymousThe thaumatrope, then, did nothing more than illustrate the power of the eye to weld together a couple of alternating impressions.
The Romance of Modern Invention |Archibald WilliamsThese memories lie in confusion, unformed and undefined, like pictures in a thaumatrope.
The Son of a Servant |August Strindberg
British Dictionary definitions for thaumatrope
thaumatrope
/ (ˈθɔːməˌtrəʊp) /
noun
a toy in which partial pictures on the two sides of a card appear to merge when the card is twirled rapidly
Derived forms of thaumatrope
thaumatropical (ˌθɔːməˈtrɒpɪkəl), adjectiveWord Origin for thaumatrope
C19: from
thaumato- +
-trope