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Definition of scene
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of scene is as below...
Scene (n.) The
structure
on which a
spectacle
or play is
exhibited;
the part of a
theater
in which the
acting
is done, with its
adjuncts
and
decorations;
the
stage..
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Awful
::
Awful (a.)
Oppressing
with fear or
horror;
appalling;
terrible;
as, an awful
scene..
Scene
::
Scene (n.) An
exhibition
of
passionate
or
strong
feeling
before
others;
often,
an
artifical
or
affected
action,
or
course
of
action,
done for
effect;
a
theatrical
display..
Scene
::
Scene (v. t.) To
exhibit
as a
scene;
to make a scene of; to
display.
Damascene
::
Damascene
(v. t.) Same as
Damask,
or
Damaskeen,
v. t..
Damascene
::
Damascene
(n.) A kind of
plume,
now
called
damson.
See
Damson..
Transient
::
Transient
(a.)
Passing
before
the sight or
perception,
or, as it were,
moving
over or
across
a space or scene
viewed,
and then
disappearing;
hence,
of short
duration;
not
permanent;
not
lasting
or
durable;
not
stationary;
passing;
fleeting;
brief;
transitory;
as,
transient
pleasure..
Fantoccini
::
Fantoccini
(n. pl.)
Puppets
caused
to
perform
evolutions
or
dramatic
scenes
by means of
machinery;
also, the
representations
in which they are
used..
Scene
::
Scene (n.) The
decorations
and
fittings
of a
stage,
representing
the place in which the
action
is
supposed
to go on; one of the
slides,
or other
devices,
used to give an
appearance
of
reality
to the
action
of a play; as, to paint
scenes;
to shift the
scenes;
to go
behind
the
scenes..
Regard
::
Regard
(v. t.)
Object
of
sight;
scene;
view;
aspect.
Foul-spoken
::
Foul-spoken
(a.) Using
profane,
scurrilous,
slanderous,
or
obscene
language..
Hypermyriorama
::
Hypermyriorama
(n.) A show or
exhibition
having
a great
number
of
scenes
or
views.
Active
::
Active
(a.)
Requiring
or
implying
action
or
exertion;
--
opposed
to
sedentary
or to
tranquil;
as,
active
employment
or
service;
active
scenes..
Scenical
::
Scenical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
scenery;
of the
nature
of
scenery;
theatrical.
Grotesque
::
Grotesque
(n.) A
whimsical
figure,
or
scene,
such as is found in old
crypts
and
grottoes..
Sceneful
::
Sceneful
(a.)
Having
much
scenery.
Delineation
::
Delineation
(n.) The act of
representing,
portraying,
or
describing,
as by
lines,
diagrams,
sketches,
etc.;
drawing
an
outline;
as, the
delineation
of a scene or face; in
drawing
and
engraving,
representation
by means of
lines,
as
distinguished
from
representation
by means of tints and
shades;
accurate
and
minute
representation,
as
distinguished
from art that is
careless
of
details,
or
subordinates
them
excessively..
Prospective
::
Prospective
(n.) The scene
before
or
around,
in time or in
space;
view;
prospect..
Gross
::
Gross
(superl.)
Expressing,
Or
originating
in,
animal
or
sensual
appetites;
hence,
coarse,
vulgar,
low,
obscene,
or
impure..
Myriorama
::
Myriorama
(n.) A
picture
made up of
several
smaller
pictures,
drawn upon
separate
pieces
in such a
manner
as to admit of
combination
in many
different
ways, thus
producing
a great
variety
of
scenes
or
landscapes..
Hypotyposis
::
Hypotyposis
(n.) A
vivid,
picturesque
description
of
scenes
or
events..
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