Screenshot


1.
a copy or image of what is seen on a computer screen at a given time:
Save the screen shot as a graphics file.
noun
1.
an image created by copying part or all of the display on a computer screen at a particular moment, for example in order to demonstrate the use of a piece of software
noun

See screen shot
noun

in hockey, a shot on the goal taken while the goaltender’s line of sight is blocked

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