Citations:panoramata


 * 1987, Karel B. Absolon, The Surgeon’s Surgeon: (1829–1894), Coronado Press, ISBN 0872911462 (10), ISBN 9780872911468 (13), chapter 8, pages 149–150:
 * In Rome it was raining for ten days, day and night, and in Florence for three days. I saw very little new in Italy; the scenery, the paintings and the statues can be seen much better in reproductions, panoramata, ballets, with beautiful lighting and without rain.
 * 1998 July 29th, “P K” (username), “Anglicized Plurals” in, Usenet:
 * Since it’s correct to say “blastemata”, “dilemmata”, “diplomata”, “dogmata”, “rhabdomyosarcomata” and “teratocarcinomata”, why shouldn’t I also say “aromata”, “panoramata”, “dramata”, “enigmata” and “phantasmata”?