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Panoramic   /pˌænərˈæmɪk/   Listen
adjective
Panoramical, Panoramic  adj.  
1.
Of, pertaining to, or like, a panorama; exhibiting a very broad view; as, a panoramic view.
Panoramic camera. See under Camera.
2.
Hence: Presented with a broad perspective; as, a panoramic view of European history.






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"Panoramic" Quotes from Famous Books



... connection with the Oporto-Lisbon railway. Take the train from Pampilhosa to Luzo (6m.), omnibus thence (1/2 hour) to Busaco (Good Hotel), and see the battlefield, the site of one of Wellington's least successful victories. The panoramic views in all directions are superb. The famous convent is now a Government School of Forestry. After seeing Busaco progress may be made to FIGUEIRA DA FOZ (38m. from Luzo—Good Hotel), where the tourist may pass the night, unless he prefers to stay ...
— The Story of Eclipses • George Chambers

... effort, I shall attempt a series of sketches from memory. They are the panoramic views that present themselves during a ...
— The Rifle Rangers • Captain Mayne Reid

... the parental. I will now look back over the scene, taking a panoramic view of the whole, as it occurred from the day I left my father's house full of happiness and joy, until I entered it full ...
— Two months in the camp of Big Bear • Theresa Gowanlock and Theresa Delaney

... the spectacle had been a kind of panoramic generality; now the details came to view, and accustomed as he was to marvels of pageantry, the Prince exclaimed: "These are not men, but devils fleeing from the wrath of God!" and involuntarily he went nearer, down to the brink of the height. It seemed the land was being inundated with camels; not ...
— The Prince of India - Or - Why Constantinople Fell - Volume 1 • Lew. Wallace

... promoted to R.H.A., fired nearly one hundred rounds. What casualties the enemy suffered was not ascertained, but on our side there was only one, a man in Roberts' Horse being badly hit. Those of us who were not engaged sat among the rocks on the tops of the hills, whence a fine panoramic view of the skirmish was obtainable by the aid ...
— The Second Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers in the South African War - With a Description of the Operations in the Aden Hinterland • Cecil Francis Romer and Arthur Edward Mainwaring


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