sillograph

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A satirist.
noun
  1. A solid silhouette of (usually a three-quarter view of) an aircraft, to aid in recognizing it.

Word forms

sillograph sillographs

Etymology

From the Silloi (Ancient Greek Σίλλοι (Sílloi)) of Timon of Phlius, circa 280 B.C., + -graph.

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