panto
/pรฆn.tษส/IPA: /P AE1 N T OW0/
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A mechanical linkage based on parallelograms causing two objects to move in parallel; notably as a drawing aid.
โA pantograph can be adjusted to make either scaled or exact copies.โ
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By extension, a structure of crosswise bars linked in such a way that it can extend and compress like an accordion, such as in a pantograph mirror or a scissor lift.
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A pattern printed on a document to reduce the ease of photocopying.
โI was impressed by the quality of the pantograph; I hadn't noticed it on the original, but the copies were covered in unpleasant lines.โ
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A similarly-formed conductive device, now usually Z-shaped, that collects electric current from overhead lines for trains and trams.
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A Classical comic actor, especially one who works mainly through gesture and mime.
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The drama in ancient Greece and Rome featuring such performers; or (later) any of various kinds of performance modelled on such work.
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A traditional theatrical entertainment, originally based on the commedia dell'arte, but later aimed mostly at children and involving physical comedy, topical jokes, call and response, and fairy-tale plots.
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Gesturing without speaking; dumb-show, mime.
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Source: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/panto, https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/pantograph, https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/pantomime