backlit Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of backlit In English

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  • Negative contrast conveys a wealth of information in such varied forms as shadows, backlit objects, and typescript-in short, the myriad of objects that reflect less light than their backgrounds.

  • At the end of the platform is a backlit stained-glass panel on the theme of radio and television broadcasting.

  • That roof is now a back-lit glass panel set into a ceiling.

  • The source of the image was a glass slide, backlit by an arc lamp.

  • It was a chance to mix live-action footage with back-lit animation and computer-generated visuals.

  • At the same time new chairback seating for the west bleachers was installed and new back-lit scorers tables surrounding the playing surface were added.

  • Exposure to backlit screens for only one hour rather than two hours showed no significant melatonin suppression.

  • The building is known for its signature roofline with a backlit clock.

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