TRINISCOPE

Etymology

Noun

triniscope (plural triniscopes)

(television, historical) An early color television system using three separate video tubes with colored phosphors producing the primary colors, combining the images through dichroic mirrors onto a screen for viewing.

Anagrams

• cI proteins, epornitics, isentropic

Source: Wiktionary



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