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sce·nic I. \ˈsēnik, -nēk sometimes ˈsen-\ adjective Etymology: Latin scaenicus, scenicus, from Greek skēnikos, from skēnē stage + -ikos -ic — more at scene 1. a. : of or relating to the stage, a stage setting, or stage representation : of, resembling, or suited to stage representation : dramatic < scenic writers > < scenic effects > b. : of, relating to, or concerned with stage scenery < a scenic triumph > < scenic carpenters > 2. a. : of or relating to natural scenery < scenic beauties > b. : affording or abounding in attractive scenery < a scenic route > 3. : representing graphically an action, event, or episode < a scenic basrelief > < scenic wallpapers > — often opposed to decorative II. noun (-s) : something stressing the beauties of nature or naturalistic ornamentation: as a. : a scenic wallpaper usually depicting a single continuous scene without repetition b. : a motion picture the chief interest of which is in the natural scenery depicted c. : a photograph featuring scenery rather than figures |