layup vs snapshot

layup

noun
  • A close-range shot in which the shooter banks the ball off the backboard from a few feet away. 

  • A relatively easy task. 

  • The state of being laid up. 

  • A track used to store train cars. 

  • A train car sitting in storage (laid up), often overnight. 

  • The process of applying alternate layers of a material and a binding agent to form a composite material. 

snapshot

noun
  • A quick offhand shot, made without deliberately taking aim over the sights. 

  • A quick, unplanned or unexpected shot. 

  • A file or set of files captured at a particular time, often capable of being reloaded to restore the earlier state. 

  • A photograph, especially one taken quickly or in a sudden moment of opportunity. 

  • A glimpse of something; a portrayal of something at a moment in time. 

verb
  • To take a photograph of. 

  • To capture the state of, in a snapshot. 

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