"daguerreotype" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /dəˈɡɛɹ.(ɪ.)əʊˌtaɪp/ [UK], /dəˈɡɛɚ.(i.)oʊˌtaɪp/ [US], /dəˈɡɛɚ.(i.)əˌtaɪp/ [US] Forms: daguerreotypes [plural]
Etymology: From French daguerréotype. Named after French artist Louis Daguerre (1787–1851) who announced the process in 1839. Daguerre developed the process after some years of collaborations with French chemist Nicéphore Niépce. Etymology templates: {{uder|en|fr|daguerréotype}} French daguerréotype, {{named-after/list|artist||||}} artist, {{!}} |, {{lang|en|Louis Daguerre}} Louis Daguerre, {{named-after|en|Louis Daguerre|born=1787|died=1851|nat=French|occ=artist|wplink=Louis Daguerre}} Named after French artist Louis Daguerre (1787–1851) Head templates: {{en-noun}} daguerreotype (plural daguerreotypes)
  1. An early type of photograph created by exposing a silver surface which has previously been exposed to either iodine vapor or iodine and bromine vapors; such a photograph. Categories (topical): Photography Translations (type of photograph): дагераты́п (dahjeratýp) [masculine] (Belarusian), daguerrotypie [feminine] (Czech), daguerreotypi [neuter] (Danish), dagerotipio (Esperanto), daguerrotypia (Finnish), daguerréotype [masculine] (French), Daguerreotypie [feminine] (German), dagerrotípia (Hungarian), dagherrotipo [masculine] (Italian), dagerotyp [masculine] (Polish), daguerreótipo [masculine] (Portuguese), дагероти́п (dagerotíp) [masculine] (Russian), дагерроти́п (dagerrotíp) [masculine] (Russian), dagerotyp [masculine] (Slovak), daguerrotipo [masculine] (Spanish), dagerrotyp [common-gender] (Swedish)
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  2. The process of making such photographs.
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  3. (obsolete, figurative) A faithful or exact representation or description. Tags: figuratively, obsolete Categories (topical): Photography
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The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: daguerreotypist, redaguerreotype Related terms: daguerreotyper, daguerreotypy

Verb [English]

IPA: /dəˈɡɛɹ.(ɪ.)əʊˌtaɪp/ [UK], /dəˈɡɛɚ.(i.)oʊˌtaɪp/ [US], /dəˈɡɛɚ.(i.)əˌtaɪp/ [US] Forms: daguerreotypes [present, singular, third-person], daguerreotyping [participle, present], daguerreotyped [participle, past], daguerreotyped [past]
Etymology: From French daguerréotype. Named after French artist Louis Daguerre (1787–1851) who announced the process in 1839. Daguerre developed the process after some years of collaborations with French chemist Nicéphore Niépce. Etymology templates: {{uder|en|fr|daguerréotype}} French daguerréotype, {{named-after/list|artist||||}} artist, {{!}} |, {{lang|en|Louis Daguerre}} Louis Daguerre, {{named-after|en|Louis Daguerre|born=1787|died=1851|nat=French|occ=artist|wplink=Louis Daguerre}} Named after French artist Louis Daguerre (1787–1851) Head templates: {{en-verb}} daguerreotype (third-person singular simple present daguerreotypes, present participle daguerreotyping, simple past and past participle daguerreotyped)
  1. (transitive, intransitive) To make a photograph using this process, to make a daguerreotype (of). Tags: intransitive, transitive Categories (topical): Photography Translations (make a photograph): 用達蓋爾銀版法拍攝 (Chinese Mandarin), 用达盖尔银版法拍摄 (yòng Dágài'ěr yínbǎnfǎ pāishè) (Chinese Mandarin), 用銀版攝影法拍攝 (Chinese Mandarin), 用银版摄影法拍摄 (yòng yínbǎn shèyǐngfǎ pāishè) (Chinese Mandarin), ottaa daguerrotypia (Finnish), daguerréotyper (French), dagerotypować [imperfective] (Polish)
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  2. (transitive, obsolete, figurative) To describe or represent exactly or faithfully; depict. Tags: figuratively, obsolete, transitive
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