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| a printed punctuation mark (‽), available only in some typefaces, designed to combine the question mark (?) and the exclamation point (!), indicating a mixture of query and interjection, as after a rhetorical question. |
| a screen or mat covered with a dark material for shielding a camera lens from excess light or glare. |
| pantomime (ˈpæntəˌmaɪm) | |
| —n | |
| 1. | in Britain |
| a. Sometimes shortened to: panto a kind of play performed at Christmas time characterized by farce, music, lavish sets, stock roles, and topical jokes | |
| b. (as modifier): a pantomime horse | |
| 2. | a theatrical entertainment in which words are replaced by gestures and bodily actions |
| 3. | action without words as a means of expression |
| 4. | (in ancient Rome) an actor in a dumb show |
| 5. | informal chiefly (Brit) a confused or farcical situation |
| —vb | |
| 6. | another word for mime |
| [C17: via Latin from Greek pantomīmos; see | |
| pantomimic | |
| —adj | |
| pantomimist | |
| —n | |