polyfoto

English

Etymology

Originally Polyfoto (a commercial venture), from poly- and photo.

Noun

polyfoto (plural polyfotos)

  1. (obsolete, Britain, photography) One of a series of 48 photographs taken automatically in rapid succession in a special booth.

Verb

polyfoto (third-person singular simple present polyfotos, present participle polyfotoing, simple past and past participle polyfotoed)

  1. (obsolete, Britain, photography) To take such a series of photographs.
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