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Definition of panoramic in English: panoramicadjective ˌpanəˈramɪkˌpænəˈræmɪk 1(of a view or picture) with a wide view surrounding the observer; sweeping. on a clear day there are panoramic views Example sentencesExamples - This panoramic river area, with its soaring basalt cliffs and striking golden hills, has become a desirable area for vacationers.
- Located 100 steps down from the hotel, it boasts a panoramic view of the ocean.
- My visit begins with lunch in the dining room which, thanks to its panoramic windows, gives an almost unparalleled view over the Irish Sea's glittering waters.
- The panoramic views are awesome.
- We meet in the lobby and take the lift together to a quiet bar with a panoramic view of the city.
- To put penthouses on the roof with panoramic views across to the town park and the Bell Tower is inspirational.
- Dentists have reported that panoramic x-rays can show an image block-out that is consistent with the synthetic hair braids worn by the patient.
- As I pause to take in the panoramic views, a squirrel runs out of a thorny hedgerow, searching for food.
- It shows a panoramic wide scan and a panoramic scene display.
- The Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research has produced what it claims is the largest digital panoramic photo in the world.
- In the living room, an outsize picture window offers a panoramic view of hills to the north.
- It was the most detailed and panoramic battle picture of its day.
- The third group includes panoramic scenes from the 91st floor of the World Trade Center, where he had a residency in 2000 and 2001.
- The best panoramic overview of the city is from Calton Hill.
- The garden rests in a most scenic location on the side of Mount Leinster, affording panoramic views of the beautiful surrounding countryside.
- From various points during their game, the women will be able to take in breathtaking panoramic views of the Italian countryside.
- Our place had a panoramic view of the ocean.
- The film does require special printing, so be sure to tell your lab that your film includes panoramic images.
- The two original clips are projected on the left and right sections of a panoramic screen.
- It's a beautiful view, and great panoramic potential.
Synonyms sweeping, wide, extensive, bird's-eye, scenic, commanding wide-ranging, extensive, broad, far-reaching, overall, comprehensive, sweeping, all-encompassing, all-embracing, inclusive, general - 1.1 Including all aspects of a subject; wide-ranging.
his panoramic vision of post-World War I peace Example sentencesExamples - In Sex and Reason, Posner sketches a panoramic history of sex and society.
- How did you come to write such a panoramic book?
- If it's panoramic views of social transformation and neat dissections of moral conflict you want, stick to adaptations.
- A panoramic perspective of the past enables us to understand change and its significance.
- The collective's unusual acoustic-electronic hybrid encompasses jazz, dub, soul, Latin, pop, even country - panoramic indeed.
- In their panoramic views of nature, many naturalists arranged human tribes into a number of natural varieties.
- But to what extent does accepting such a universal or panoramic priority of nature over culture translate an idea of Alexander Pope into modern critical terms?
- Only from an editor's perch can you get a broad panoramic view of this community of scholars - authors, reviewers, associate editors - in action.
- The Art of Jewellery, the premium monthly devoted to jewellery and lifestyle, opens up a panoramic view of jewellery, gems, precious and semi-precious stones, and lifestyle products.
- Exile and Homecoming in the Modern Jewish Imagination is divided into two panoramic sections.
- Any person who wishes to get a panoramic view of modern ecclesiology will be well served by this volume.
- Its scope is panoramic, because it consists of things that have not yet happened.
Rhymes aerodynamic, balsamic, ceramic, cryptogamic, cycloramic, dynamic, hydrodynamic, Islamic, psychodynamic, thermodynamic Definition of panoramic in US English: panoramicadjectiveˌpænəˈræmɪkˌpanəˈramik 1(of a view or picture) with a wide view surrounding the observer; sweeping. on a clear day there are panoramic views Example sentencesExamples - The best panoramic overview of the city is from Calton Hill.
- To put penthouses on the roof with panoramic views across to the town park and the Bell Tower is inspirational.
- From various points during their game, the women will be able to take in breathtaking panoramic views of the Italian countryside.
- Our place had a panoramic view of the ocean.
- The Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research has produced what it claims is the largest digital panoramic photo in the world.
- We meet in the lobby and take the lift together to a quiet bar with a panoramic view of the city.
- The two original clips are projected on the left and right sections of a panoramic screen.
- Located 100 steps down from the hotel, it boasts a panoramic view of the ocean.
- The garden rests in a most scenic location on the side of Mount Leinster, affording panoramic views of the beautiful surrounding countryside.
- It was the most detailed and panoramic battle picture of its day.
- Dentists have reported that panoramic x-rays can show an image block-out that is consistent with the synthetic hair braids worn by the patient.
- It's a beautiful view, and great panoramic potential.
- In the living room, an outsize picture window offers a panoramic view of hills to the north.
- It shows a panoramic wide scan and a panoramic scene display.
- As I pause to take in the panoramic views, a squirrel runs out of a thorny hedgerow, searching for food.
- The film does require special printing, so be sure to tell your lab that your film includes panoramic images.
- The panoramic views are awesome.
- My visit begins with lunch in the dining room which, thanks to its panoramic windows, gives an almost unparalleled view over the Irish Sea's glittering waters.
- The third group includes panoramic scenes from the 91st floor of the World Trade Center, where he had a residency in 2000 and 2001.
- This panoramic river area, with its soaring basalt cliffs and striking golden hills, has become a desirable area for vacationers.
Synonyms sweeping, wide, extensive, bird's-eye, scenic, commanding wide-ranging, extensive, broad, far-reaching, overall, comprehensive, sweeping, all-encompassing, all-embracing, inclusive, general - 1.1 Including all aspects of a subject; wide-ranging.
his panoramic vision of post–World War I peace Example sentencesExamples - Exile and Homecoming in the Modern Jewish Imagination is divided into two panoramic sections.
- How did you come to write such a panoramic book?
- If it's panoramic views of social transformation and neat dissections of moral conflict you want, stick to adaptations.
- The collective's unusual acoustic-electronic hybrid encompasses jazz, dub, soul, Latin, pop, even country - panoramic indeed.
- The Art of Jewellery, the premium monthly devoted to jewellery and lifestyle, opens up a panoramic view of jewellery, gems, precious and semi-precious stones, and lifestyle products.
- But to what extent does accepting such a universal or panoramic priority of nature over culture translate an idea of Alexander Pope into modern critical terms?
- Only from an editor's perch can you get a broad panoramic view of this community of scholars - authors, reviewers, associate editors - in action.
- In their panoramic views of nature, many naturalists arranged human tribes into a number of natural varieties.
- A panoramic perspective of the past enables us to understand change and its significance.
- Its scope is panoramic, because it consists of things that have not yet happened.
- Any person who wishes to get a panoramic view of modern ecclesiology will be well served by this volume.
- In Sex and Reason, Posner sketches a panoramic history of sex and society.
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