-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.
diorama
myriorama
1. An unbroken view of an entire surrounding area; a 360 degree view or an unobstructed view extending in all directions, especially of a landscape.
2. A comprehensive presentation; a survey: The students were studying a panorama of American literature.
3. 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 to anticipate for consideration in the future.
2. A comprehensive presentation; a survey: The students were studying a panorama of American literature.
3. 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 to anticipate for consideration in the future.
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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