animatronics
The word electronics began to be used in the 1940s In the late 1950s the term electronic engineering started to emerge.
Either of the following: computatrum instrumentum computatorium The word 'computer' comes from Latin; 'computatrum' is the form used by Latinists.
Stop frame is more tedious because you have to animate every single frame of your sequence. Keyframe is a little bit easier because you only have to animate every few frames (the key ones) and the software will animate the rest in between your keyframes.
Mirco Center specializes in hand-held electronics. This includes MP3 players, phones, tablets, GPS, etc. Hence the word "micro in their name, meaning "small".
electronics and telecommunication
the root words for animate
inanimate
The notion of living beings as animate forms falls by the wayside.
The root word of inanimate is "animate," which comes from the Latin word "anima" meaning soul or life. Inanimate means not having life or spirit.
An animate being.
Spend?
The word "monogrammer" can be a blend word of "monogram" and "marker".
Animate
There are different answers for that question, but I will give an example. "I want to animate that picture." Perhaps I do not understand your question. I do not recall the word "animate" a animal life related word. The definition for it is: To make a picture or painting move. Or perhaps there is another definition for it. Well, this is the best I can do.
The blend word of "city" and "landscape" is "cityscape."
The word blend has one syllable.
The word you are looking for is "assimilate." It means to blend in or adapt to a new environment or culture.