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University library building in Oxford, United Kingdom
The Radcliffe Camera (colloquially known as the "Rad Cam" or "The Camera"; from Latin camera, meaning 'room') is a building of the University of Oxford
Radcliffe_Camera
Research library of the University of Oxford
17th-century Schools Quadrangle, the 18th-century Clarendon Building and Radcliffe Camera, and the 20th- and 21st-century Weston Library. Since the 19th century
Bodleian_Library
Collegiate research university in England
ten-acre (4-hectare) Radcliffe Observatory Quarter in the northwest of the city. Iconic university buildings include the Radcliffe Camera, the Sheldonian Theatre
University_of_Oxford
protests, a second encampment was established on 19 May outside the Radcliffe Camera. Protests have taken elsewhere in the city, including on Wellington
University of Oxford pro-Palestinian campus occupations
University_of_Oxford_pro-Palestinian_campus_occupations
Square in central Oxford, England
square is the circular and imposing Radcliffe Camera, a library (originally for science) paid for by John Radcliffe's legacy, built 1737–48. This is part
Radcliffe_Square
English physician, academic and politician (1650–1714)
including the Radcliffe Camera (in Radcliffe Square), the Radcliffe Infirmary, the Radcliffe Science Library, Radcliffe Primary Care and the Radcliffe Observatory
John Radcliffe (physician, born 1650)
John_Radcliffe_(physician,_born_1650)
Scottish architect
Martin-in-the-Fields (at Trafalgar Square), the cylindrical, domed Radcliffe Camera at Oxford University, and the Senate House at Cambridge University
James_Gibbs
Secret society in Oxford, England
have scaled the Radcliffe Camera and the Codrington Library, during the early 1930s. Upon his second ascent of the Radcliffe Camera, he was accompanied
The_Night_Climbers_of_Oxford
Underground library in Oxford, England
the University of Oxford that connects the Bodleian Library with the Radcliffe Camera. It was developed and opened to readers on 5 July 2011. It is named
Gladstone_Link
College of the University of Oxford
science and arts. Brasenose faces the west side of Radcliffe Square opposite the Radcliffe Camera in the centre of Oxford. The north side is defined by
Brasenose_College,_Oxford
Topics referred to by the same term
Sacred Games 1420 Radcliffe, a main-belt asteroid Radcliffe baronets, a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom Radcliffe Camera, a library building
Radcliffe
County of England
Theatre, built 1664–1668 to the design of Sir Christopher Wren, and the Radcliffe Camera, built 1737–1749 to the design of James Gibbs. Blenheim Palace, close
Oxfordshire
British climate activism group
Building at Bristol University, The Forum at Exeter University and the Radcliffe Camera at the University of Oxford to highlight links between universities
Just_Stop_Oil
British actor, writer and comedian (born 1993)
upbringing (reverse snobbery), and "Sexy guy", which is filmed at the Radcliffe Camera at Oxford. Military Wives (2019), Protestor This Time Next Year (2024)
Will_Hislop
1993 British film
Hotel and Magdalen College as well as Duke Humfrey's Library and the Radcliffe Camera reading room. Part of the interiors were shot at the Shepperton Studios
Shadowlands_(1993_film)
City and district in Oxfordshire, England
Botanic Garden Sheldonian Theatre St. Mary the Virgin Church Radcliffe Camera Radcliffe Observatory Oxford Oratory Malmaison Hotel, in a converted prison
Oxford
Retrieved 24 May 2024. "Gaza solidarity encampment expands to lawn of Radcliffe Camera". Oxford Mail. 19 May 2024. Retrieved 24 May 2024. Coles, Charlotte
List of pro-Palestinian protests in the United Kingdom
List_of_pro-Palestinian_protests_in_the_United_Kingdom
Church in Oxford, England
across the heart of the historic university city, especially Radcliffe Square, the Radcliffe Camera, Brasenose College, Oxford and All Souls College. A church
University Church of St Mary the Virgin
University_Church_of_St_Mary_the_Virgin
agreement of 12 June 1860) to become the Radcliffe Camera. Hythe Bridge rebuilt in iron. 1862 27 January: Radcliffe Camera reopens as an undergraduate reading
Timeline_of_Oxford
Circular roofed building in classical architecture
The Panthéon in Paris is also topped by a tholos below a dome. The Radcliffe Camera, built as a library for Oxford University in 1737, is one of relatively
Tholos_(architecture)
Colloquial suffix
Memorial, which has also been referred to as Maggers Memoggers; Radder: Radcliffe Camera; Staggers: St Stephen's House; Stanners: members of St Anne's College;
Oxford_"-er"
Library of the University of Oxford
completed in 1749 and is now known as the Radcliffe Camera. The scientific books housed in the Radcliffe Camera were transferred to the Oxford University
Radcliffe_Science_Library
Group of research libraries at the University of Oxford
in Radcliffe Camera Bodleian Japanese Library Bodleian Latin American Centre Library Bodleian Law Library Bodleian Library (Old Library, Radcliffe Camera
Bodleian_Libraries
British black comedy-drama thriller television series (2018–2022)
well as at the nearby M2 motorway. Filming also took place at the Radcliffe Camera in Oxford and production concluded on 15 December 2017. Production
Killing_Eve
saw other great new landmarks added to the city such as the Radcliffe Camera and the Radcliffe Observatory. While in 1785, a new prison complex was built
History_of_Oxford
Building with a circular ground plan
1964. The Rotunda Building, Norfolk, Virginia, rebuilt in 2007. The Radcliffe Camera, Oxford, completed in 1748. The Rotunda at the University of Virginia
Rotunda
African telescope
charitable trust. This Radcliffe Trust funded public projects in and around Oxford, including the Radcliffe Camera and the Radcliffe Infirmary. On the advice
Radcliffe_Telescope
Street in central Oxford, England
no undergraduate students. To the west at the southern end are the Radcliffe Camera and the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, the main church of
Catte_Street
Quadrangle of University College, Oxford
Radcliffe Camera Radcliffe Infirmary Radcliffe Observatory Radcliffe Observatory Quarter Radcliffe Science Library Radcliffe Square John Radcliffe Hospital
Radcliffe_Quadrangle
British long-distance runner (born 1973)
Paula Jane Radcliffe (born 17 December 1973) is a British former long-distance runner. She is a three-time winner of the London Marathon (2002, 2003,
Paula_Radcliffe
United Kingdom, members of Oxford Action for Palestine occupied the Radcliffe Camera, protesting the alleged complicity of the University of Oxford in Israeli
Gaza war protests at universities
Gaza_war_protests_at_universities
16th–18th-century European architectural style
Castle Howard (1699–1712); Blenheim Palace (1705–1724) James Gibbs – Radcliffe Camera, Oxford (1739–49) Jacob Van Campen – Royal Palace of Amsterdam (then
Baroque_architecture
College of the University of Oxford
the end of the Garden, offers views over Radcliffe Square, including All Souls' College and the Radcliffe Camera. In 2007–2008, the college purchased the
Exeter_College,_Oxford
Department of the University of Oxford, England
former Indian Institute on Catte Street to the Bodleian Library's Radcliffe Camera in August 2012. In 1850 the school of law and modern history was created
Faculty of History, University of Oxford
Faculty_of_History,_University_of_Oxford
College of the University of Oxford
fellows include John Radcliffe (physician after whom the Radcliffe Camera, Radcliffe Infirmary, Radcliffe Observatory and John Radcliffe Hospital are named)
Lincoln_College,_Oxford
emulation of Cardinal Wolsey's original; James Gibbs, the architect of the Radcliffe Camera; and Nicholas Hawksmoor with the Clarendon Building. In the late 18th
Grade I listed buildings in Oxford
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Oxford
Palestinian writer and professor (1979–2023)
Alareer mentioned on a banner on the gates of the Radcliffe Camera during the 2024 University of Oxford pro-Palestinian campus occupations
Refaat_Alareer
Annual event in Oxford
festivities, including Morris dancing in Radcliffe Square between the University Church and the Radcliffe Camera, impromptu music, etc., for a couple of
May_Morning
2024 death of a nonbinary American teenager
the Owasso police released footage from school surveillance cameras, officer-worn body cameras, and audio of the 911 calls made by Sue Benedict on February
Death_of_Nex_Benedict
College of the University of Oxford
features the craftsmanship of Thomas Roberts, who also worked on the Radcliffe Camera and the Codrington Library. Various additions and renovations took
St_John's_College,_Oxford
Large bowl used for punch
holds 10 imperial gallons (45 L), was used at a dinner held in the Radcliffe Camera in 1814, to celebrate what was supposed to be the final defeat of Napoleon
Punch_bowl
as a set for film and television) The Radcliffe Camera (one of several institutions named after John Radcliffe) The Sheldonian Theatre The Oxford University
List of tourist attractions in Oxford
List_of_tourist_attractions_in_Oxford
one of Britain's most influential architects and designer of the Radcliffe Camera at Oxford University and Senate House at Cambridge University, matriculated
List of University of Aberdeen people
List_of_University_of_Aberdeen_people
English architect
for a domed circular library sitting within an open square for the Radcliffe Camera was initially Hawksmoor's, but the commission for the building eventually
Nicholas_Hawksmoor
at the University of Oxford from 1796 to 1834 and Librarian of the Radcliffe Camera from 1810 to 1834. Boulger, G. S.; Hutchins, Roger (2004). "Williams
George_Williams_(physician)
Library in Oxford, England
system for books. It is still possible to walk underground between the Radcliffe Camera and the new library building. In the early 21st century, the building
Weston_Library
Limestone from Oxford, UK
good quality, for example, that used to build the lower part of the Radcliffe Camera. The stone was prone to erosion by pollution. The use of Headington
Headington_stone
Private college in Schenectady, New York, US
Schaffer Library was built. Its design bears some resemblance to the Radcliffe Camera at Oxford University. The building was added to the National Register
Union_College
protests, a second encampment was established on 19 May outside the Radcliffe Camera. Protests have taken elsewhere in the city, including on Wellington
List of pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses in 2024
List_of_pro-Palestinian_protests_on_university_campuses_in_2024
Series of demonstrations since 2023
protests, a second encampment was established on 19 May outside the Radcliffe Camera. Protests have taken elsewhere in the city, including on Wellington
Gaza war protests in the United Kingdom
Gaza_war_protests_in_the_United_Kingdom
Malta is built 1751 – 1750 – Rang Ghar in eastern India. 1749 – The Radcliffe Camera in Oxford, England, designed by James Gibbs, is opened as a library
Timeline_of_architecture
It has inspired numerous copies and adaptations since, including Radcliffe Camera, the mausoleum at Castle Howard, and the domes of St. Peter's Basilica
Italian_Renaissance_domes
play a crucial role in formulating and completing the plans for the Radcliffe Camera. Shippen's own Jacobitism appeared to subside – perhaps adjudicating
History of Brasenose College, Oxford
History_of_Brasenose_College,_Oxford
Annual illustrated directory for the University of Oxford
Press 1995 St John's College Ilana Richardson 1996 Tom Tower and the Radcliffe Camera Jonathan Pike 1997 Covered Market Michele Tranquillini 1998 North Oxford
Oxford_Almanack
College of the University of Oxford
Woodstock Road next to the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter in North Oxford and is centred on the architecturally important Radcliffe Observatory, an 18th-century
Green Templeton College, Oxford
Green_Templeton_College,_Oxford
Demonstrations against education funding cuts
Building. At the University of Oxford, students initially occupied the Radcliffe Camera. At the University of Cambridge, 200 students scaled the fence of Senate
2010 United Kingdom student protests
2010_United_Kingdom_student_protests
2022 film by Eric Appel
instrument, through video tutorials Yankovic had made for him. Radcliffe sang the songs live on camera while filming, but his vocals were replaced with pre-recorded
Weird:_The_Al_Yankovic_Story
Borough in London, England
Sutton Grammar School. Dr John Radcliffe, royal physician and MP see Radcliffe Camera, Radcliffe Infirmary and the Radcliffe Observatory Michael Reeves,
London_Borough_of_Sutton
Singaporean businessman (1923–2022)
March 2016 at the Wayback Machine, Forbes.com, 20 19 April 2010. "Radcliffe Camera" Bodleian Library, Oxford, 13 March 1999. Retrieved 19 April 2010.
Lee_Seng_Tee
British sculptor, architect and builder
Souls College, Oxford (1729) Cupola at Queen's College, Oxford (1733) Radcliffe Camera with William Smith of Warwick (1737 until death) to the designs of
William_Townesend
2016 film by Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan
in their feature directorial debuts. The film stars Paul Dano, Daniel Radcliffe, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead. Swiss Army Man premiered at the 2016 Sundance
Swiss_Army_Man
In Oxford, Phillips constructed James Gibbs's wooden dome for the Radcliffe Camera and provided refined joinery in the building (1742–1750). Phillips
John_Phillips_(c._1709–1775)
College of the University of Oxford
holds 10 imperial gallons (45 L), was used at a dinner held in the Radcliffe Camera in 1814, to celebrate what was supposed to be the final defeat of Napoleon
Jesus_College,_Oxford
Pope, Glickman notes a Catholic architect, James Gibbs, who built the Radcliffe Camera and returned baroque forms to the London skyline, and a Catholic composer
Catholic Church in England and Wales
Catholic_Church_in_England_and_Wales
2026 American comedy television series
Bobby Moynihan as Rusty, Reggie's former teammate and best friend Daniel Radcliffe as Arthur Tobin, a director hired by Reggie to film his documentary Megan
The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins
The_Fall_and_Rise_of_Reggie_Dinkins
English architect
university and its colleges, as well as the internal restoration of the Radcliffe Camera in 1939 and the Bodleian Library in 1955. Following Percy Worthington's
Hubert_Worthington
Action for Palestine announced that the second encampment, outside the Radcliffe Camera, had been disbanded following threats of legal action from the university
Reactions to the 2024 pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses
Reactions_to_the_2024_pro-Palestinian_protests_on_university_campuses
Bagutti 1731–1733: Falkenlust Palace, Brühl ca. 1742–1744 or 1744–1745: Radcliffe Camera, Oxford: dome, together with Charles Stanley 1748–1757: Augustusburg
Giuseppe_Artari
House, West Sussex Pollok House, Glasgow The Queen's College, Oxford Radcliffe Camera, Oxford Ragley Hall, Warwickshire Royal Hospital Chelsea, London Royal
List of historic buildings of the United Kingdom
List_of_historic_buildings_of_the_United_Kingdom
18th-century building in England
architect, builder or mason in many major projects, including the Radcliffe Camera, Catton Hall, Kirtlington Park, Thame Park and Stoneleigh Abbey, on
Stanwick Hall, Northamptonshire
Stanwick_Hall,_Northamptonshire
Aspect of architectural history
It has inspired numerous copies and adaptations since, including Radcliffe Camera, the mausoleum at Castle Howard, and the domes of St. Peter's Basilica
16th-century_Western_domes
instrumental passage "The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba". 12 April – the Radcliffe Camera in Oxford, designed by James Gibbs, is opened as an academic library
1749_in_Great_Britain
2019 film by Jason Lei Howden
comedy film written and directed by Jason Lei Howden. It stars Daniel Radcliffe, Samara Weaving, Ned Dennehy, Natasha Liu Bordizzo, Grant Bowler, Edwin
Guns_Akimbo
Street in 2007, and the History Faculty Library moved to the Bodleian's Radcliffe Camera in Aug 2012). Traces of the building's original function are still
Indian_Institute_Library
Buildings in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
2537513 (Church of St Mary the Virgin) 1047275 More images Q581986 Radcliffe Camera I Radcliffe Square 12 January 1954 SP5159106345 51°45′12″N 1°15′14″W / 51
Listed buildings in Oxford (centre, eastern part)
Listed_buildings_in_Oxford_(centre,_eastern_part)
2022 film by Aaron and Adam Nee
story by Seth Gordon. Starring Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum, Daniel Radcliffe, Da'Vine Joy Randolph and Brad Pitt, the film follows a romance novelist
The_Lost_City_(2022_film)
1993 British TV series or programme
Woodhouse. Episode 3: 1 May 1999. This episode includes Castle Howard, the Radcliffe Camera, St Paul's Cathedral and Wilton House. Episode 4: 8 May 1999. This
One_Foot_in_the_Past
English master-builder and architect
and Deeds". Archived from the original on 28 August 2008. Retrieved 10 April 2008. Posthumous bust by Michael Rysbrack, 1741, from the Radcliffe Camera.
Francis_Smith_of_Warwick
Engineer and professor (1845–1920)
Professors of Medicine of the 20th century". Bodleian Library and Radcliffe Camera. Archived from the original on 23 April 2015. Retrieved 12 June 2015
William_Hodgson_Ellis
Head of the Bodleian Library in Oxford, England
Museum, adding a second reading room in 1862, obtaining the use of the Radcliffe Camera (which, being lit by gas, could be used in the evenings), and arranging
Bodley's_Librarian
to be looked at. Matty Radcliffe, portrayed by Seamus McGoff, is the brother of Mason Radcliffe (Luca Toolan) and Logan Radcliffe (Harry Lowbridge). He
List of Coronation Street characters introduced in 2023
List_of_Coronation_Street_characters_introduced_in_2023
Fantasy film series
co-production, the series was mainly produced by David Heyman, and stars Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson as the three leading characters: Harry
Harry_Potter_(film_series)
Professors of Medicine of the 20th century". Bodleian Library and Radcliffe Camera. Archived from the original on 23 April 2015. Retrieved 12 June 2015
Arthur_William_Mickle_Ellis
April 12 – The Radcliffe Camera in Oxford, England, designed by James Gibbs, is opened as a library. Mathematical Bridge at Queens' College, Cambridge
1749_in_architecture
English academic and writer (1685–1763)
King probably created the whole controversy. At the opening of the Radcliffe Camera, on 13 April 1749, King delivered a Latin speech in the Sheldonian
William_King_(academic)
Value, in the County of Kent, already purchased, to the same Uses. Radcliffe Camera Act 1720 7 Geo. 1. St. 1. c. 13 Pr. 7 June 1721 An Act to enable any
List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1720
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1720
2001 film by Chris Columbus
the first instalment in the Harry Potter film series, and stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, with Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley, and Emma Watson as
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)
Harry_Potter_and_the_Philosopher's_Stone_(film)
British author and Bodley's Librarian
more books were acquired; open access to some reference books in the Radcliffe Camera was introduced; and boys were employed to carry out some tasks, freeing
Edward_Nicholson_(librarian)
2011 film by David Yates
him once and for all. The film stars an ensemble cast comprising Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, and Rupert Grint and Emma Watson as Harry's best friends
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
Harry_Potter_and_the_Deathly_Hallows_–_Part_2
Scottish musician
of Aztec Camera". Pop Matters. PopMatters Media, Inc. Retrieved 17 April 2014. "Roddy Frame chats to Stuart Maconie" (Audio upload). Radcliffe and Maconie
Roddy_Frame
2025 film by Bradley Cooper
Stephen's newlywed husband; Icenogle is Hayes' husband in real life Chloe Radcliffe as Nina, a comic at the Cellar Jordan Jensen as Jill, a comic at the Cellar
Is_This_Thing_On?
American animated television series
Debbie, and Donnie's father and Marianne's husband. He is also the son of Radcliffe (also voiced by Curry) and Cordelia Thornberry (Lynn Redgrave), an aristocratic
The_Wild_Thornberrys
American television series
Off Camera is an American interview-based television series, magazine and podcast. It was created by photographer and director Sam Jones, who is also the
Off_Camera
1961 Disney animated film
Cruella, was released in 2021. In 1950s London, aspiring songwriter Roger Radcliffe lives in a bachelor flat with his pet Dalmatian, Pongo. Deciding both
One Hundred and One Dalmatians
One_Hundred_and_One_Dalmatians
British actress (1934–2024)
adaptation of the Charles Dickens' novel David Copperfield alongside Daniel Radcliffe. Smith portrayed Betsey Trotwood for which she received a British Academy
Maggie_Smith
American actor (born 1947)
Loesser's How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying alongside Daniel Radcliffe. He played J. B. Bigley in a role for which he received a Tony Award for
John_Larroquette
Scottish musician (born 1959)
live songs from the Royal Beacon Hotel in Exmouth for BBC Radio 2's "Radcliffe and Maconie Show". (Stuart Maconie is a former music journalist and his
Edwyn_Collins
American anthology comedy television series
the second season. The series stars an ensemble cast comprising Daniel Radcliffe, Steve Buscemi, Geraldine Viswanathan, Jon Bass, Karan Soni, Sasha Compère
Miracle Workers (2019 TV series)
Miracle_Workers_(2019_TV_series)
British comedy series
protagonist of the series who resides at number four on Bridgeport Street in Radcliffe, Lancashire. The episodes usually involve Mandy's employment disasters
Mandy_(TV_series)
2002 film by Chris Columbus
second instalment in the Harry Potter film series. The film stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, with Rupert Grint and Emma Watson as his best friends
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film)
Harry_Potter_and_the_Chamber_of_Secrets_(film)
RADCLIFFE CAMERA
RADCLIFFE CAMERA
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who was employed in the private living quarters of his master, rather than in the public halls of the manor. The name represents a genitive or plural form of Middle English cha(u)mbre ‘chamber’, ‘room’ (Latin camera), and is synonymous in origin with Chamberlain, but as that office rose in the social scale, this term remained reserved for more humble servants of the bedchamber.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, Christian, English, Jamaican
From the Red Cliff
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ratcliff.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English
Residence Name; From the Red Cliff
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Radcliff, RADCLYFFE means "red cliff."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the places, in various parts of England, called Ratcliff(e), Radcliffe, Redcliff, or Radclive, all of which derive their names from Old English rēad ‘red’ + clif ‘cliff’, ‘slope’, ‘riverbank’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ratcliff.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ratcliff.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Dewberry Hill in Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire, which is of uncertain origin.Probably an Americanized spelling of French Dubarry, a topographic name from Anglo-Norman French barri ‘rampart’; later it denoted a suburb outside the walls of a medieval city (see Barry).
Girl/Female
British, English
From the Red Cliff
Boy/Male
English
Red cliff.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ratcliff.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ratcliff.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin; probably a variant of Ingleby, a habitational name from either of two places called Ingleby, in Derbyshire or Lincolnshire, or from Ingleby Arncliffe or Ingleby Greenhow, both in North Yorkshire. All are named with the Old Scandinavian personal name Englar + Old Norse býr ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ratcliff.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Red Cliff
Surname or Lastname
English
English : status name from Old French chambrelain, Norman French cambrelanc, cambrelen(c) ‘chamberlain’ (of Germanic origin, from kamer ‘chamber’, ‘room’, Latin camera (see Chambers) + the diminutive suffix -(l)ing). This was originally the name of an official in charge of the private chambers of his master.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Red Cliff
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from somewhere in northern England. Ancliffe Hall in Lancashire is a possibility, but Reaney and Wilson derive it from Arncliffe, Arnecliff, or Ingleby Arncliffe, in Yorkshire, all of which are named from Old English earn ‘eagle’ (genitive plural earna) + clif ‘cliff’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ratcliff.
RADCLIFFE CAMERA
RADCLIFFE CAMERA
Boy/Male
Celtic American Scottish English
Handsome.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Muslim
Intoxicated with the elixir of God, The guy who always have fun
Boy/Male
Hindu
Bold, Courageous
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Greek
Vigilant
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Shining; Praising; Brilliant; Glorious
Biblical
sound; wall of strength
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The Best
Girl/Female
American, Gujarati, Indian, Japanese
The Hokan Language of the Seri
RADCLIFFE CAMERA
RADCLIFFE CAMERA
RADCLIFFE CAMERA
RADCLIFFE CAMERA
RADCLIFFE CAMERA
pl.
of Camera
pl.
of Camera
n.
A kind of portable camera.
n.
A vaulting or arching over.
n.
A pantascopic camera.
a.
Of or pertaining to photography; obtained by photography; used ib photography; as a photographic picture; a photographic camera.
imp. & p. p.
of Camerate
v. i.
To build in the form of a vault; to arch over.
a.
Viewing all; taking a view of the whole. See under Camera.
v. i.
To become injured by undue or too long exposure to the sun's rays in the camera.
n.
A chamber, or instrument having a chamber. Specifically: The camera obscura when used in photography. See Camera, and Camera obscura.
n.
The science of finance or public revenue.
v. i.
To divide into chambers.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Camerate
v. t.
To injure by too long exposure to the light of the sun in the camera; to burn.
n.
A three-legged frame or stand, usually jointed at top, for supporting a theodolite, compass, telescope, camera, or other instrument.
n.
Injury of a photographic picture caused by exposing it for too long a time to the sun's light in the camera; burning; excessive insolation.