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balop
[
bal
-op
]
bal·op
/
ˈbæl
ɒp
/
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[
bal
-op
]
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noun
1.
Also called
balop card
.
a photographic print made on smooth, matte, double-weight paper, used especially in television advertisements.
2.
Informal
.
balopticon.
Origin:
by shortening of
balopticon
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