diorama / channel letters
Explanation: di·o·ram·a (d-rm, -räm)
n.
1. A three-dimensional miniature or life-size scene in which figures, stuffed wildlife, or other objects are arranged in a naturalistic setting against a painted background.
2. A scene reproduced on cloth transparencies with various lights shining through the cloths to produce changes in effect, intended for viewing at a distance through an aperture.
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[French, blend of dia-, through (from Greek; see dia-) and panorama, panorama (from English; see panorama).]
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dio·ramic (-rmk) adj.
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diorama
Noun
1. a miniature three-dimensional scene, in which models of figures are seen against a background
2. a picture made up of illuminated translucent curtains, viewed through an aperture [Greek dia- through + horama view]
Collins Essential English Dictionary 2nd Edition 2006 © HarperCollins Publishers 2004, 2006
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diorama
1. a miniature, three-dimensional scene, often depicting a historical event.
2. an apparatus designed for giving extra realism to paintings by transmitting light through them in various colors and intensities at different times.
See also: Representation
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