diorama

Etymology
Borrowed from, from +. The French term was coined by Louis Daguerre (1822).

Noun

 * 1) A three-dimensional display of a scenery, often having a painted background in front of which models are arranged, e.g. in a museum where stuffed animals are presented against a painted landscape.

Derived terms

 * dioramic

Translations

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 * Finnish: dioraama
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 * Portuguese: diorama
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 * Spanish: diorama
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Etymology
Borrowed from, coined by.

Noun

 * 1) A  three-dimensional display of a setting or scenery.

Etymology
Coined by Louis Daguerre (1822) from +.

Etymology
, from +.

Noun

 * 1)   a three-dimensional display of a scenery