-rama

Etymology
A, a modification of , influenced by and , and thus indirectly derived from.

Suffix

 * 1)  -orama,
 * camera → camerarama or
 * future → futurama (formed by eliding the e and merging the two rs into one)

Usage notes

 * The suffix is usually appended without hyphenation, or occasionally with hyphen intended to catch the eye.

Derived terms



 * , as a nickname for Tamarama Beach, in NSW, Australia
 * , music characterized by heavy riffing
 * /, a kind of voting session in the US Senate; a voting registration event
 * , music characterized by heavy riffing
 * /, a kind of voting session in the US Senate; a voting registration event