See also: Panoramata

English

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Etymology

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Like panorama, but rather from the English pan- +‎ the Ancient Greek ὁρᾱ́μᾰτᾰ (horā́mata), the nominative plural form of ὅρᾱμᾰ (hórāma).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /panəˈɹɑːmətə/, /panəˈɹamətə/

Noun

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panoramata

  1. (rare) plural of panorama
    • 1987, Karel B. Absolon, The Surgeon’s Surgeon: Theodor Billroth (1829–1894), pages 149–150:
      I saw very little new in Italy; the scenery, the paintings and the statues can be seen much better in reproductions, panoramata, ballets, with beautiful lighting and without rain.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:panoramata.