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motion picture
noun
a form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement (Freq. 9)
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they went to a movie every Saturday night

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the film was shot on location

Syn:
movie, ↑film, ↑picture, ↑moving picture, ↑moving-picture show, ↑motion-picture show, ↑picture show, ↑pic, ↑flick
Derivationally related forms: ↑film (for: ↑film)
Members of this Topic:
dub, ↑synchronize, ↑synchronise, ↑film, ↑shoot, ↑take, ↑videotape, ↑tape, ↑reshoot
Hypernyms: ↑show, ↑product, ↑production
Hyponyms:
telefilm, ↑feature, ↑feature film, ↑final cut, ↑home movie, ↑collage film, ↑coming attraction, ↑shoot-'em-up, ↑short subject, ↑documentary, ↑docudrama, ↑documentary film, ↑infotainment, ↑cinema verite, ↑film noir, ↑skin flick, ↑rough cut, ↑silent movie, ↑silent picture, ↑silents, ↑slow motion, ↑talking picture, ↑talkie, ↑three-D, ↑3-D, ↑3D, ↑musical, ↑musical comedy, ↑musical theater
Part Meronyms:
sequence, ↑episode, ↑credit, ↑subtitle, ↑caption, ↑credits, ↑scene, ↑shot

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noun, pl ⋯ -tures [count]
US :movie, ↑film

He was given a starring role in a major motion picture.

the motion-picture industry

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ˌmotion ˈpicture [motion picture motion pictures] noun (especially NAmE)
a film/movie that is made for the cinema
 
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The American motion picture industry began with Thomas Edison in the 19th century.


Useful english dictionary. 2012.