-orama, -oramic, -rama
(Greek: used as a suffix; view; sight; see, that which is seen)
cinerama
cosmorama
1. An exhibition of scenes from different parts of the world.
2. An exhibition in which a series of views in various parts of the world is seen reflected by mirrors through a series of lenses, with such illumination, etc., as will make the views most closely represent reality.
2. An exhibition in which a series of views in various parts of the world is seen reflected by mirrors through a series of lenses, with such illumination, etc., as will make the views most closely represent reality.
cyclorama
diorama
myriorama
panorama, panoramic, panoramically
1. An unbroken view of an entire surrounding area; a 360 degree view: an unobstructed view extending in all directions, especially of a landscape.
2. A comprehensive presentation; a survey: as with "a panorama of American literature".
3. A picture with a wide view: a picture or photograph that has a wide view, especially one that is unrolled gradually in front of the viewer.
4. A mental vision of a series of events.
2. A comprehensive presentation; a survey: as with "a panorama of American literature".
3. A picture with a wide view: a picture or photograph that has a wide view, especially one that is unrolled gradually in front of the viewer.
4. A mental vision of a series of events.
polyorama
A view of many objects; also, a sort of panorama with dissolving views.
sonorama
Cross references of word families that are related directly, or indirectly, to: "appear, visible, visual, manifest, show, see, reveal, look": blep-; delo-; demonstra-; opt-; pare-; phanero-; phant-; pheno-; scopo-; spec-; vela-, veal-; video-, visuo-.
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