-rama
English
Etymology
Modification of -orama, influenced by diorama and panorama, and thus from Ancient Greek ὅρᾱμᾰ (hórāma, “sight, spectacle”) and ultimately Proto-Indo-European *wer- (“to perceive, look out for”).
Suffix
-rama
Usage notes
- The suffix is usually appended without hyphenation, or occasionally with hyphen intended to catch the eye.
Derived terms
- Cinerama
- futurama
- Glamarama, as a nickname for Tamarama Beach, in NSW, Australia
- Dollarama
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