camerapeople

cam·er·a·per·son

[kam-er-uh-pur-suhn, kam-ruh-]
noun
a person who operates a camera, especially a movie or TV camera.

Origin:
camera(man) + -person


See -person.
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Main Entry:  camerapeople
Part of Speech:  n
Definition:  a plural of cameraperson; people who use cameras professionally
Etymology:  1896
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