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movie from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition n. A sequence of photographs projected onto a screen with sufficient rapidity as to create the illusion of motion and continuity. n. A connected cinematic narrative represented in this form. n. A showing of a movie. Often used in the plural: During the…
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