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noun
- 1. an unbroken view of the whole region surrounding an observer: "the tower offers a wonderful panorama of Prague" Similar
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1. a. : cyclorama sense 1. b. : a picture exhibited a part at a time by being unrolled before the spectator. 2. a. : an unobstructed or complete view of an area in every direction. provides a panorama of the entire bay. b. : a comprehensive presentation of a subject. a panorama of American history. c. : range. faced a panorama of problems. 3.
a photograph in which the image is shown in a wide view: A panorama of the planet Mars was named top science photo. The software will stitch together 800 separate pictures into one huge 360-degree panorama. a view, description, or study of events or activities: The investigation revealed a panorama of corruption and illegal dealings.
a photograph in which the image is shown in a wide view: A panorama of the planet Mars was named top science photo. The software will stitch together 800 separate pictures into one huge 360-degree panorama. a view, description, or study of events or activities: The investigation revealed a panorama of corruption and illegal dealings.
A panorama is a view in which you can see a long way over a wide area of land, usually because you are on high ground.
a description, study or set of pictures that presents all the different aspects or stages of a particular subject, event, etc. Definition of panorama noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
A panorama is a wide, unbroken view, or a picture of one. Pay more for your hotel room in Hawaii and you'll likely get a balcony with a picture perfect panorama of the ocean. The noun panorama was coined in 1789 by the inventor and artist Robert Barker to describe “a complete view.”
a description, study, or set of pictures that presents all the different aspects or stages of a particular subject, event, etc. a panorama of rural life since the Middle Ages. panoramic. /ˌpænəˈræmɪk/
1. an unobstructed and wide view of an extensive area. 2. an extended pictorial representation of a landscape or other scene, often exhibited a part at a time before spectators. 3. a continuously passing or changing scene or an unfolding of events: the panorama of Chinese history.
noun. an extensive unbroken view, as of a landscape, in all directions. a wide or comprehensive survey. a panorama of the week's events. a large extended picture or series of pictures of a scene, unrolled before spectators a part at a time so as to appear continuous. another name for cyclorama.
There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun panorama. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.