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take-up reel
noun
, Movies.
- (on a projector) the reel onto which the film is wound after it has been projected.
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Example Sentences
He got the projector from its case, plugged it in, using his father's desk as a table, and put on the take-up reel.
From Project Gutenberg
The reels upon which the film is wound are mounted above and below—the upper is the feed reel and the lower is the take-up reel.
From Project Gutenberg
He inserted the loose end in the take-up reel and motioned to Scotty.
From Project Gutenberg
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