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[ US /ˌpænɝˈæmə/ ]
[ UK /pˌænəɹˈæmɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a picture (or series of pictures) representing a continuous scene
  2. the visual percept of a region
    the most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views

How To Use panorama In A Sentence

  • Horton looked out over a panorama of fertile valleys and gentle hills.
  • When Wood returned to the truck parked on Panorama Drive, her bike was gone along with two others belonging to friends visiting from Washing-ton state.
  • I strongly recommend that you go there, either on foot or by car as the view from there gives a panorama of Canterbury mountains.
  • The boy solves his problem in algebra, finding out the unknown quantity by those values which are given him; and can we not also infer something of the _unknown_ from the great panorama that passes unceasingly before us? The Life and Genius of Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • Not even the camera and its glass plate photography could compare with Holmes's panoramas drawn with such meticulous detail.
  • Here, a drumlin, an oval mound smooth-sculpted by glaciers, rises to give an uninterrupted panorama of sea, fields and forests from its grassy crown.
  • Her landscapes range from sweeping panoramas in oils of mountains, lakes and towering coniferous trees to tropical beaches with bold greens and spirited blues.
  • The images spread over several walls, punctuated by windows offering a panorama of the actual Bund, the Huangpu River and the futuristic Pudong district beyond.
  • In an article dedicated to several "finds" in the "Secret heart of the Vatican" Nel cuore segreto del Vaticano, Panorama, n. 3/2009, p. 130-134, the newsweekly's reporters found the damning evidence that... Archive 2009-01-01
  • In the second room you'll find two habitués of Berghain's housier, groovier upstairs neighbour Panorama Bar, in the form of Steffi and Efdemin, while Innervisions duo Ame are the night's very special guests. Clubs picks of the week
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