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- nounpanorama (noun) · panoramas (plural noun)Originlate 18th century: from pan- ‘all’ + Greek horama ‘view’ (from horan ‘see’).
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- A panorama is an unbroken view of an entire surrounding area1234. It can also refer to a comprehensive presentation or survey12. In art, a panorama can be a picture or series of pictures representing a continuous scene, often exhibited a part at a time by being unrolled and passed before the spectator12. It can also refer to a mental vision of a series of events1.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.1. An unbroken view of an entire surrounding area. 2. A comprehensive presentation; a survey: a panorama of American literature. 3. A picture or series of pictures representing a continuous scene, often exhibited a part at a time by being unrolled and passed before the spectator. 4. A mental vision of a series of events. ...www.thefreedictionary.com/panoramapanorama / (ˌpænəˈrɑːmə) / 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 continuouswww.dictionary.com/browse/panoramapanorama noun [ C ] us / ˌpæn·əˈræm·ə, -ˈrɑ·mə / a view from a great distance that covers a very large area: From the top floor of the hotel you get a panorama of the whole city.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/panoramaa view from a great distance that covers a very large area: From the top floor of the hotel you get a panorama of the whole city. panoramic adjective us / ˌpæn·əˈræm·ɪk / a panoramic view of the city (Definition of panorama from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/pan…
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