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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.) 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..
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Scenemen
::
Scenemen
(pl. ) of
Scenema.
Muse
::
Muse (n.)
Contemplation
which
abstracts
the mind from
passing
scenes;
absorbing
thought;
hence,
absence
of mind; a brown
study..
Familiarize
::
Familiarize
(v. t.) To make
familiar
or
intimate;
to
habituate;
to
accustom;
to make well known by
practice
or
converse;
as, to
familiarize
one's self with
scenes
of
distress..
Panorama
::
Panorama
(n.) A
picture
representing
scenes
too
extended
to be
beheld
at once, and so
exhibited
a part at a time, by being
unrolled,
and made to pass
continuously
before
the
spectator..
Ribaudrous
::
Ribaudrous
(a.)
Filthy;
obscene;
ribald.
Arcadic
::
Arcadic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Arcadia;
pastoral;
ideally
rural;
as,
Arcadian
simplicity
or
scenery..
Ithyphallic
::
Ithyphallic
(a.)
Lustful;
lewd;
salacious;
indecent;
obscene.
Seapiece
::
Seapiece
(n.) A
picture
representing
a scene at sea; a
marine
picture.
Idealization
::
Idealization
(n.) The
representation
of
natural
objects,
scenes,
etc., in such a way as to show their most
important
characteristics;
the study of the
ideal..
Awful
::
Awful (a.)
Oppressing
with fear or
horror;
appalling;
terrible;
as, an awful
scene..
Foul-mouthed
::
Foul-mouthed
(a.) Using
language
scurrilous,
opprobrious,
obscene,
or
profane;
abusive..
Ribald
::
Ribald
(a.) Low; base; mean;
filthy;
obscene.
Castrate
::
Castrate
(v. t.) To cut or take out; esp. to
remove
anything
erroneous,
or
objectionable
from, as the
obscene
parts of a
writing;
to
expurgate..
Bambocciade
::
Bambocciade
(n.) A
representation
of a
grotesque
scene from
common
or
rustic
life.
Luscious
::
Luscious
(a.)
Gratifying
a
depraved
sense;
obscene.
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..
Melodrama
::
Melodrama
(n.)
Formerly,
a kind of drama
having
a
musical
accompaniment
to
intensify
the
effect
of
certain
scenes.
Now, a drama
abounding
in
romantic
sentiment
and
agonizing
situations,
with a
musical
accompaniment
only in parts which are
especially
thrilling
or
pathetic.
In
opera,
a
passage
in which the
orchestra
plays a
somewhat
descriptive
accompaniment,
while the actor
speaks;
as, the
melodrama
in the
gravedigging
scene of
Beethoven's
Fidelio..
Sceneman
::
Sceneman
(n.) The man who
manages
the
movable
scenes
in a
theater.
Exeunt
::
Exeunt
() They go out, or
retire
from the
scene;
as,
exeunt
all
except
Hamlet.
See 1st
Exit..
Pastoral
::
Pastoral
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
shepherds;
hence,
relating
to rural life and
scenes;
as, a
pastoral
life..
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