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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
place,
time,
circumstance,
etc., in which
anything
occurs,
or in which the
action
of a
story,
play, or the like, is laid;
surroundings
amid which
anything
is set
before
the
imagination;
place of
occurrence,
exhibition,
or
action..
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Obscene
::
Obscene
(a/) Foul;
fifthy;
disgusting.
Nemophilist
::
Nemophilist
(n.) One who is fond of
forest
or
forest
scenery;
a
haunter
of the
woods.
Damascene
::
Damascene
(n.) A kind of
plume,
now
called
damson.
See
Damson..
Inspiring
::
Inspiring
(a.)
Animating;
cheering;
moving;
exhilarating;
as, an
inspiring
or
scene..
World
::
World (n.) In a more
restricted
sense,
that part of the earth and its
concerns
which is known to any one, or
contemplated
by any one; a
division
of the
globe,
or of its
inhabitants;
human
affairs
as seen from a
certain
position,
or from a given point of view; also, state of
existence;
scene of life and
action;
as, the Old
World;
the New
World;
the
religious
world;
the
Catholic
world;
the upper
world;
the
future
world;
the
heathen
world..
Obscene
::
Obscene
(a/)
Inauspicious;
ill-omened.
View
::
View (n.) That which is seen or
beheld;
sight
presented
to the
natural
or
intellectual
eye;
scene;
prospect;
as, the view from a
window..
Laughable
::
Laughable
(a.)
Fitted
to
excite
laughter;
as, a
laughable
story;
a
laughable
scene..
Figurant
::
Figurant
(n.
masc.)
One who
dances
at the
opera,
not
singly,
but in
groups
or
figures;
an
accessory
character
on the
stage,
who
figures
in its
scenes,
but has
nothing
to say;
hence,
one who
figures
in any
scene,
without
taking
a
prominent
part..
Scenery
::
Scenery
(n.)
Assemblage
of
scenes;
the
paintings
and
hangings
representing
the
scenes
of a play; the
disposition
and
arrangement
of the
scenes
in which the
action
of a play, poem, etc., is laid;
representation
of place of
action
or
occurence..
Sceneshifter
::
Sceneshifter
(n.) One who moves the
scenes
in a
theater;
a
sceneman.
Virus
::
Virus (v. i.) Fig.: Any
morbid
corrupting
quality
in
intellectual
or moral
conditions;
something
that
poisons
the mind or the soul; as, the virus of
obscene
books..
Damascene
::
Damascene
(a.) Of or
relating
to
Damascus.
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..
Prospect
::
Prospect
(v.) That which is
embraced
by eye in
vision;
the
region
which the eye
overlooks
at one time; view;
scene;
outlook.
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..
Muse
::
Muse (n.) To be
absent
in mind; to be so
occupied
in study or
contemplation
as not to
observe
passing
scenes
or
things
present;
to be in a brown
study.
Smut
::
Smut (v. t.)
Obscene
language;
ribaldry;
obscenity.
Painting
::
Painting
(n.) The work of the
painter;
also, any work of art in which
objects
are
represented
in color on a flat
surface;
a
colored
representation
of any
object
or
scene;
a
picture..
Ithyphallic
::
Ithyphallic
(a.)
Lustful;
lewd;
salacious;
indecent;
obscene.
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