panorama

[ pan-uh-ram-uh, -rah-muh ]
/ ˌpæn əˈræm ə, -ˈrɑ mə /

noun

an unobstructed and wide view of an extensive area in all directions.
an extended pictorial representation or a cyclorama of a landscape or other scene, often exhibited a part at a time and made to pass continuously before the spectators.
a building for exhibiting such a pictorial representation.
a continuously passing or changing scene or an unfolding of events: the panorama of Chinese history.
a comprehensive survey, as of a subject.

Origin of panorama

1790–1800; pan- + Greek ( h)órāma view, sight, derivative of horân to see, look

OTHER WORDS FROM panorama

pan·o·ram·ic, adjective pan·o·ram·i·cal·y, adverb

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British Dictionary definitions for panoramic

panorama
/ (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 continuous
another name for cyclorama

Derived forms of panorama

panoramic (ˌpænəˈræmɪk), adjective panoramically, adverb

Word Origin for panorama

C18: from pan- + Greek horāma view