Scenery vs. Scenic

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Scenerynoun

View, natural features, landscape.

Scenerynoun

Stage backdrops, property and other items on a stage that give the impression of the location of the scene.

Scenerynoun

Assemblage of scenes; the paintings and hangings representing the scenes of a play; the disposition and arrangement of the scenes in which the action of a play, poem, etc., is laid; representation of place of action or occurence.

Scenerynoun

Sum of scenes or views; general aspect, as regards variety and beauty or the reverse, in a landscape; combination of natural views, as woods, hills, etc.

Scenerynoun

the painted structures of a stage set that are intended to suggest a particular locale;

Scenerynoun

the appearance of a place

Scenerynoun

the natural features of a landscape considered in terms of their appearance, especially when picturesque

Scenerynoun

the painted background used to represent natural features or other surroundings on a theatre stage or film set

Scenicadjective

having beautiful scenery; picturesque

Scenicadjective

of or relating to scenery

Scenicadjective

dramatic; theatrical

Scenicnoun

a depiction of scenery

Scenicnoun

(informal) a scenic artist; a person employed to design backgrounds for theatre etc.

Scenicadjective

Of or pertaining to scenery; of the nature of scenery; theatrical.

Scenicadjective

used of locations; having beautiful natural scenery;

Scenicadjective

of or relating to the stage or stage scenery;

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