scenical
1Scenical — Scenic Scen ic, Scenical Scen ic*al, a. [L. scaenicus, scenicus, Gr. ?: cf. F. sc[ e]nique. See {Scene}.] Of or pertaining to scenery; of the nature of scenery; theatrical. [1913 Webster] All these situations communicate a scenical animation to… …
2scenical — nə̇kəl, nēk adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin scaenicus, scenicus scenic + English al 1. : scenic 1; especially : characteristic of or resembling a stage performance …
3scenical — adjective see scenic …
4scenical — adj. of or pertaining to scenery; scenic; pertaining to natural scenery; theatrical …
5scenical — sce·ni·cal …
6Scenic — Scen ic, Scenical Scen ic*al, a. [L. scaenicus, scenicus, Gr. ?: cf. F. sc[ e]nique. See {Scene}.] Of or pertaining to scenery; of the nature of scenery; theatrical. [1913 Webster] All these situations communicate a scenical animation to the wild …
7scenic — also scenical adjective Date: 1623 1. of or relating to the stage, a stage setting, or stage representation 2. of or relating to natural scenery < a scenic view > 3. representing an action, event, or episode < a scenic bas relief > • scenically… …
8Tamburlaine (play) — Tamburlaine the Great is the name of a play in two parts by Christopher Marlowe. It is loosely based on the life of the Central Asian emperor, Timur the lame . Written in 1587 or 1588, the play is a milestone in Elizabethan public drama; it marks …
9Nansō Satomi Hakkenden — (南總里見八犬傳?, or using simplified kanji, 南総里見八犬伝) is a Japanese 106 volume epic novel by Kyokutei Bakin. Written over a period of nearly thirty years and published from 1814 to 1842, Bakin had gone blind before finishing the tale, and the final… …
10scenic — scenically, adv. /see nik, sen ik/, adj. Also, scenical. 1. of or pertaining to natural scenery. 2. having pleasing or beautiful scenery. 3. of or pertaining to the stage or to stage scenery. 4. representing a scene, action, or the like. n. 5. a… …
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