cyclorama
English
Etymology
From
cyclo-
+
-rama
(as in
panorama
).
Pronunciation
Rhymes:
-ɑːmə
Noun
cyclorama
(
plural
cycloramas
)
A
display
consisting of a
continuous
series
of
pictures
placed on the
walls
of a
circular
room
so as to appear in
natural
perspective
by a
person
standing in the middle.
A large
curtain
or wall, often concave, hung upstage, in a
theatre
.
Synonyms
diorama
(1)
Translations
a continuous series of pictures in a circular room
Hungarian:
körkép
(hu)
,
cikloráma
a large curtain or wall in a theatre
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