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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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Scurrilous
::
Scurrilous
(a.)
Containing
low
indecency
or
abuse;
mean; foul; vile;
obscenely
jocular;
as,
scurrilous
language..
Painter
::
Painter
(n.) An
artist
who
represents
objects
or
scenes
in color on a flat
surface,
as
canvas,
plaster,
or the
like..
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..
Loose
::
Loose
(superl.)
Containing
or
consisting
of
obscene
or
unchaste
language;
as, a loose
epistle..
Foul
::
Foul
(superl.)
Scurrilous;
obscene
or
profane;
abusive;
as, foul
words;
foul
language..
Scene
::
Scene (n.) So much of a play as
passes
without
change
of
locality
or time, or
important
change
of
character;
hence,
a
subdivision
of an act; a
separate
portion
of a play,
subordinate
to the act, but
differently
determined
in
different
plays;
as, an act of four
scenes..
Bawdily
::
Bawdily
(adv.)
Obscenely;
lewdly.
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.
Immodest
::
Immodest
(a.) Not
modest;
wanting
in the
reserve
or
restraint
which
decorum
and
decency
require;
indecent;
indelicate;
obscene;
lewd; as,
immodest
persons,
behavior,
words,
pictures,
etc..
Damascene
::
Damascene
(a.) Of or
relating
to
Damascus.
Light
::
Light (n.) The
manner
in which the light
strikes
upon a
picture;
that part of a
picture
which
represents
those
objects
upon which the light is
supposed
to fall; the more
illuminated
part of a
landscape
or other
scene;
--
opposed
to
shade.
Cf.
Chiaroscuro.
Postscenium
::
Postscenium
(n.) The part of a
theater
behind
the
scenes;
the back part of the stage of a
theater.
Foul-mouthed
::
Foul-mouthed
(a.) Using
language
scurrilous,
opprobrious,
obscene,
or
profane;
abusive..
Idyl
::
Idyl (n.) A short poem;
properly,
a short
pastoral
poem; as, the idyls of
Theocritus;
also, any poem,
especially
a
narrative
or
descriptive
poem,
written
in an
eleveted
and
highly
finished
style;
also, by
extension,
any
artless
and
easily
flowing
description,
either
in
poetry
or
prose,
of
simple,
rustic
life, of
pastoral
scenes,
and the
like..
Bawdy
::
Bawdy (a.)
Obscene;
filthy;
unchaste.
Scurrility
::
Scurrility
(n.) That which is
scurrile
or
scurrilous;
gross or
obscene
language;
low
buffoonery;
vulgar
abuse.
React
::
React (v. t.) To act or
perform
a
second
time; to do over
again;
as, to react a play; the same
scenes
were
reacted
at
Rome..
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..
Scenary
::
Scenary
(n.)
Scenery.
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..
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