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Definition of scene
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Scene (n.) A
landscape,
or part of a
landscape;
scenery..
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Oratorio
::
Oratorio
(n.) A more or less
dramatic
text or poem,
founded
on some
Scripture
nerrative,
or great
divine
event,
elaborately
set to
music,
in
recitative,
arias,
grand
choruses,
etc., to be sung with an
orchestral
accompaniment,
but
without
action,
scenery,
or
costume,
although
the
oratorio
grew out of the
Mysteries
and the
Miracle
and
Passion
plays,
which were
acted..
Pastoral
::
Pastoral
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
shepherds;
hence,
relating
to rural life and
scenes;
as, a
pastoral
life..
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.
Filthy
::
Filthy
(superl.)
Defiled
with
filth,
whether
material
or
moral;
nasty;
dirty;
polluted;
foul;
impure;
obscene..
Awful
::
Awful (a.)
Oppressing
with fear or
horror;
appalling;
terrible;
as, an awful
scene..
Passive
::
Passive
(a.) Not
active,
but acted upon;
suffering
or
receiving
impressions
or
influences;
as, they were
passive
spectators,
not
actors
in the
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..
Inspiring
::
Inspiring
(a.)
Animating;
cheering;
moving;
exhilarating;
as, an
inspiring
or
scene..
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..
Ribald
::
Ribald
(a.) Low; base; mean;
filthy;
obscene.
Scurrility
::
Scurrility
(n.) That which is
scurrile
or
scurrilous;
gross or
obscene
language;
low
buffoonery;
vulgar
abuse.
Prospective
::
Prospective
(n.) The scene
before
or
around,
in time or in
space;
view;
prospect..
Tragical
::
Tragical
(a.) Fatal to life;
mournful;
terrible;
calamitous;
as, the
tragic
scenes
of the
French
revolution..
Foul
::
Foul
(superl.)
Scurrilous;
obscene
or
profane;
abusive;
as, foul
words;
foul
language..
Checker
::
Checker
(n.) To
variegate
or
diversify
with
different
qualities,
colors,
scenes,
or
events;
esp., to
subject
to
frequent
alternations
of
prosperity
and
adversity..
Fighting
::
Fighting
(a.)
Occupied
in war; being the scene of a
battle;
as, a
fighting
field..
Frolic
::
Frolic
(n.) A scene of
gayety
and
mirth,
as in
lively
play, or in
dancing;
a
merrymaking..
Exeunt
::
Exeunt
() They go out, or
retire
from the
scene;
as,
exeunt
all
except
Hamlet.
See 1st
Exit..
Gross
::
Gross
(superl.)
Expressing,
Or
originating
in,
animal
or
sensual
appetites;
hence,
coarse,
vulgar,
low,
obscene,
or
impure..
Scenical
::
Scenical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
scenery;
of the
nature
of
scenery;
theatrical.
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