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STANDPOINT |
Perspective |
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PROSPECTIVE |
A perspective glass. |
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PERSPECTIVE |
A drawing in linear perspective. |
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EONS |
One’s different perspective of ages past |
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PERSPECTIVELY |
According to the rules of perspective. |
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PANORAMA |
View seen in perspective or in Panama |
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BIRDSEYE |
Yes, bride looks unusual from a high perspective |
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SCENOGRAPHICAL |
Of or pertaining to scenography; drawn in
perspective. |
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SCENOGRAPH |
A perspective representation or general view of an
object. |
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TABLE |
A plane surface, supposed to be transparent and
perpendicular to the horizon; -- called also perspective plane. |
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PERSPECTOGRAPHY |
The science or art of delineating objects
according to the laws of perspective; the theory of perspective. |
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GRAPHICS |
The art or the science of drawing; esp. of drawing
according to mathematical rules, as in perspective, projection, and the
like. |
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FORESHORTEN |
To represent on a plane surface, as if extended in
a direction toward the spectator or nearly so; to shorten by drawing in
perspective. |
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SCENOGRAPHY |
The art or act of representing a body on a perspective
plane; also, a representation or description of a body, in all its
dimensions, as it appears to the eye. |
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SOLARIUM |
...bilicus exposing the upper whorls.
Called also perspective shell. ... |
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PROJECTION |
...n;
especially, the representation of any object on a perspective plane, or
such a delineation as would result were the chief points of the objec... |