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unit 23 words & Definitions 1. (n) a device for seeing objects that cannot be seen with the human eye microscope microscopic phone phonics photograph 2. (adj) something too small to be seen with the human eye 3. (v) to use a device to make a call over a distance 4. (n) the sounds of speech or letters 5. (n) a picture made by exposing film to light

unit 23 words & Definitions photographer photon telephone telephoto telescope 6. (n) a person who takes pictures with a camera 7. (n) a small particle of light 8. (n) a device for transmit-ting sound over a distance 9. (adj) a camera lens that takes close up picture of faraway objects 10. (n) an instrument for viewing distant objects