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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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Picturesque
::
Picturesque
(a.)
Forming,
or
fitted
to form, a good or
pleasing
picture;
representing
with the
clearness
or ideal
beauty
appropriate
to a
picture;
expressing
that
peculiar
kind of
beauty
which is
agreeable
in a
picture,
natural
or
artificial;
graphic;
vivid;
as, a
picturesque
scene or
attitude;
picturesque
language..
Rich
::
Rich
(superl.)
Abounding
in
beauty;
gorgeous;
as, a rich
landscape;
rich
scenery..
Frolic
::
Frolic
(n.) A scene of
gayety
and
mirth,
as in
lively
play, or in
dancing;
a
merrymaking..
Ithyphallic
::
Ithyphallic
(a.)
Lustful;
lewd;
salacious;
indecent;
obscene.
Luscious
::
Luscious
(a.)
Gratifying
a
depraved
sense;
obscene.
Sceneful
::
Sceneful
(a.)
Having
much
scenery.
World
::
World (n.) Any
planet
or
heavenly
body,
especially
when
considered
as
inhabited,
and as the scene of
interests
analogous
with human
interests;
as, a
plurality
of
worlds..
Fescennine
::
Fescennine
(n.) A style of low,
scurrilous,
obscene
poetry
originating
in
fescennia..
Smut
::
Smut (v. t.)
Obscene
language;
ribaldry;
obscenity.
Scene
::
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..
Expensive
::
Expensive
(a.) Free in
expending;
very
liberal;
especially,
in a bad
scene;
extravagant;
lavish..
Bawdy
::
Bawdy (a.)
Obscene;
filthy;
unchaste.
Seapiece
::
Seapiece
(n.) A
picture
representing
a scene at sea; a
marine
picture.
Damascene
::
Damascene
(v. t.) Same as
Damask,
or
Damaskeen,
v. t..
Protagonist
::
Protagonist
(n.) One who takes the
leading
part in a
drama;
hence,
one who takes lead in some great
scene,
enterprise,
conflict,
or the
like..
Roundabout
::
Roundabout
(n.) A state or scene of
constant
change,
or of
recurring
labor and
vicissitude..
Awful
::
Awful (a.)
Oppressing
with fear or
horror;
appalling;
terrible;
as, an awful
scene..
Nemophily
::
Nemophily
(n.)
Fondness
for
forest
scenery;
love of the
woods.
Tarsiatura
::
Tarsiatura
(n.) A kind of
mosaic
in
woodwork,
much
employed
in Italy in the
fifteenth
century
and
later,
in which
scrolls
and
arabesques,
and
sometimes
architectural
scenes,
landscapes,
fruits,
flowers,
and the like, were
produced
by
inlaying
pieces
of wood of
different
colors
and
shades
into
panels
usually
of
walnut
wood..
Rich
::
Rich
(superl.)
Abounding
in
humor;
exciting
amusement;
entertaining;
as, the scene was a rich one; a rich
incident
or
character..
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