Noun
(film, photography, television) A screen (often in disc form) placed between a light and an illuminated actor or object in order to diffuse the glare. [from early 20th c.]
(sound engineering) A device used to shield a microphone from extraneous sounds. [from early 20th c.]
(theater) A template inserted over a light source to control the shape of the thrown light. [from early 20th c.]
gobo (uncountable)
The taproot of young edible burdock plants (Arctium lappa), eaten as a root vegetable. [from early 19th c.]
Lastly, a gobo or break up pattern may be applied to ERSs and similar instruments. Source: Internet
Capable of switching between beam and spot modes quickly and accurately, it offers CMY colour mixing, dichroic colours, and two gobo wheels. Source: Internet
Each gobo wheel has one special multi-coloured gobo which can be combined and morphed to create amazing colourful projections and mid-air effects. Source: Internet
CAPS United believe they have worked to rectify the shortcomings that saw them lose in their last away trip to Triangle at gobo Stadium in Chiredzi two weeks ago. Source: Internet
Scanners have a body which contains the lamp, circuit boards, transformer, and effects (color, gobo, iris etc.) devices. Source: Internet
More is at play at Gobo than simply serving customers meals, fast. Source: Internet