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English word cinema comes from French -graphe (-graph. -grapher.), Ancient Greek (to 1453) κίνημα

-graphe (French)

-graph. -grapher.

κίνημα (Ancient Greek)

cinématographe (French)

Cinematograph.

enthousiaste (French)

Of a person, enthusiastic; easily inspired or impassioned; often construed with de (= about).. Of a person, inspired, passionate (religiously or artistically); often construed with de (= by).. Of a thing, enthusiastic, expressing enthusiasm. (often, _, ironic, or, pejorative) One who is inspired by the Divinity.. One who is enthusiastic or fanatical; often construed with de (= about).

cinema (English)

(countable) A film.. (countable) A movie theatre, a movie house. (film, uncountable) Film or movies as a group.. (film, uncountable) The art of making films and movies.. (film, uncountable) The film and movie industry.

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