photodramatic

pho·to·dra·ma

[foh-tuh-drah-muh, -dram-uh]
noun

Origin:
1915–20; photo- + drama

pho·to·dra·mat·ic [foh-toh-druh-mat-ik] , adjective
pho·to·dram·a·tist [foh-tuh-dram-uh-tist, -drah-muh-] , noun
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