Dioramas [noun]

Definition of Dioramas:

scene, horizon

Synonyms of Dioramas:


Opposite/Antonyms of Dioramas:

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Sentence/Example of Dioramas:

Mrs. Darcy wants a circus-poster, or the canvas of a diorama.

It is an answer that rings down the curtain on the diorama called "Cruikshank the journalist."

Such was the Diorama as it was first exhibited in London to admiring crowds.

That building was intended for the exhibition of the Diorama.

For hundreds of miles, day after day, we were borne past a moving diorama of scenery unrivalled by anything here below.

Near this is the Diorama, an edifice of singular construction, destined for the public display of two pictures.

It is a fragmentary diorama of finite life-processes seen from the outside, and very imperfectly known.

He said he wished to express in music his impressions of Dante's "Divina Commedia," with a diorama of scenic effects.

The exhibition called the Diorama is merely a large painting prepared in accordance with the principle now explained.

Historique et description des procds du daguerrotype et du diorama, Paris, 1839.