Steadicam
noun
1.
trademark a mechanism for steadying a hand-held camera, consisting of a shock-absorbing arm to which the camera is attached and a harness worn by the camera operator
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adjective, steadier, steadiest. 1. firmly placed or fixed; stable in position or equilibrium: a steady ladder. 2. even or regular in movement: the steady swing of the pendulum. 3. free from change, variation, or interruption; uniform; continuous: a steady diet of meat and potatoes; a steady wind. 4. constant, regular, or habitual: a steady job. […]
- Steadily
adjective, steadier, steadiest. 1. firmly placed or fixed; stable in position or equilibrium: a steady ladder. 2. even or regular in movement: the steady swing of the pendulum. 3. free from change, variation, or interruption; uniform; continuous: a steady diet of meat and potatoes; a steady wind. 4. constant, regular, or habitual: a steady job. […]
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adjective, steadier, steadiest. 1. firmly placed or fixed; stable in position or equilibrium: a steady ladder. 2. even or regular in movement: the steady swing of the pendulum. 3. free from change, variation, or interruption; uniform; continuous: a steady diet of meat and potatoes; a steady wind. 4. constant, regular, or habitual: a steady job. […]
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- Steady
adjective, steadier, steadiest. 1. firmly placed or fixed; stable in position or equilibrium: a steady ladder. 2. even or regular in movement: the steady swing of the pendulum. 3. free from change, variation, or interruption; uniform; continuous: a steady diet of meat and potatoes; a steady wind. 4. constant, regular, or habitual: a steady job. […]