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Definition of Panoramic view
1. Noun. A situation or topic as if viewed from an altitude or distance.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Panoramic View
Literary usage of Panoramic view
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of Researches Into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries by Charles Darwin (1890)
"... for they can be distinguished from the high land behind S. panoramic view OF
COAST. Carlos, which is no less than ninety-three miles from the Corcovado. ..."
2. Troy and Its Remains: A Narrative of Researches and Discoveries Made on the by Heinrich Schliemann (1875)
"... Inscriptions — The splendid panoramic view from Hissarlik — The Plain of Troy
and the heroic tumuli ..."
3. America, Historical, Statistic, and Descriptive by James Silk Buckingham (1841)
"Extensive panoramic View.—Legislative Chambers.— City Hall.—Fan«iil Hall.—Cradle
of American Liberty.—Courthouse.—Jails and Custom-house. ..."
4. The Canadas in 1841 by Richard Henry Bonnycastle (1841)
"Splendid panoramic view—The Table Roulante—The famous Pierced Rock. ... FIRST of
all, I shall attempt to describe the splendid panoramic view presented ..."
5. The Story of Spanish Paintingby Charles Henry Caffin by Charles Henry Caffin (1910)
"CHAPTER III A panoramic view Part I: To the End of the Sixteenth Century. TO the
student who is in pursuit of ..."
6. Transatlantic Sketches, Comprising Visits to the Most Interesting Scenes in by James Edward Alexander (1833)
"panoramic view—Murders in Ferry-boats.—Police of Havannah.—Moorish Scene.—Pleasant
situation for English Ladies—The Cathedral—The Tomb of Columbus. ..."