Pronunciation: /ˈzoʊ.trəp/
noun a device that produces the illusion of motion from a rapid succession of static images
A1 A zoetrope is a simple animation device.
A2 Children can enjoy watching the zoetrope spin and create the illusion of motion.
B1 The zoetrope was a popular toy in the 19th century for creating moving images.
B2 Artists and filmmakers sometimes use a modern version of the zoetrope to experiment with animation.
C1 The intricate details of the zoetrope's design showcase the craftsmanship of the artist.
C2 Museum exhibits often feature historical zoetropes as part of their interactive displays.
formal The zoetrope is a historical animation device that produces the illusion of motion.
informal Check out this cool zoetrope I found at the antique store!
slang That zoetrope is lit, it looks like the characters are moving for real!
figurative Her mind was like a zoetrope, constantly spinning with new ideas and thoughts.
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