pan·o·ram·a
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| 1. | an unobstructed and wide view of an extensive area in all directions. |
| 2. | an extended pictorial representation or a cyclorama of a landscape or other scene, often exhibited a part at a time and made to pass continuously before the spectators. |
| 3. | a building for exhibiting such a pictorial representation. |
| 4. | a continuously passing or changing scene or an unfolding of events: the panorama of Chinese history. |
| 5. | a comprehensive survey, as of a subject. |
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pan·o·ram·ic, adjective
pan·o·ram·i·cal·y, adverb
—Synonyms 1. scene, vista, prospect.
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Panorama
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n.
[pan- + Greek horāma, sight (from horān, to see; see wer-3 in Indo-European roots).] pan'o·ram'ic (-rām'ĭk) adj., pan'o·ram'i·cal·ly adv. |
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panorama
1796, "a painting on a revolving cylindrical surface," coined c.1789 by inventor, Irish artist Robert Barker, lit. "a complete view," from pan- "all" (q.v.) + Gk. horama "a view," from horan "to look, see." Meaning "comprehensive survey" is 1801; panoramic is first recorded 1813; panoramic camera is attested from 1878.
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| 1. | the visual percept of a region; "the most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views" [syn: view] |
| 2. | a picture (or series of pictures) representing a continuous scene |
| WordNet® 3.0, © 2006 by Princeton University. |
panorama [pӕnəˈraːmə] noun
a wide view, of a landscape etc
Example: There is a wonderful panorama from that hill.
See also: panoramicExample: There is a wonderful panorama from that hill.
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Panorama City, CA Zip code(s): 91402
Panorama Village, TX (city, FIPS 55008) Location: 30.38212 N, 95.49268 W
Population (1990): 1556 (759 housing units)
Area: 2.8 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
Zip code(s): 77304
Panorama Park, IA (city, FIPS 61365) Location: 41.55509 N, 90.45471 W
Population (1990): 127 (57 housing units)
Area: 0.2 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
Panorama, NY Zip code(s): 14625
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Panorama
Di`o*ra"ma\, n. [Gr. ? to see through; ? = dia` through + ? to see; cf. ? that which is seen, a sight: cf. F. diorama. Cf. Panorama.]1. A mode of scenic representation, invented by Daguerre and Bouton, in which a painting is seen from a distance through a large opening. By a combination of transparent and opaque painting, and of transmitted and reflected light, and by contrivances such as screens and shutters, much diversity of scenic effect is produced. 2. A building used for such an exhibition.| Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc. |
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