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Theatre vs Cyclorama - What's the difference?

theatre | cyclorama |

As nouns the difference between theatre and cyclorama

is that theatre is an alternative spelling of lang=en while cyclorama is a display consisting of a continuous series of pictures placed on the walls of a circular room so as to appear in natural perspective by a person standing in the middle.

theatre

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (Australia, Canada, NZ, UK)
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  • , title= Man City 3-2 QPR , passage=City's players and supporters travelled from one end of the emotional scale to the other in those vital seconds, providing a truly remarkable piece of football theatre and the most dramatic conclusion to a season in Premier League history.}}
  • (US)
  • Usage notes

    * The spelling being rare. * The spelling theater is the predominant American spelling; it accounts for about 80% of usage in COCA (the major corpus of American English). People who work in the theatre industry in America, however, usually use the spelling "theatre". The spelling is also used often in advertising.

    Anagrams

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    cyclorama

    English

    Noun

    (wikipedia cyclorama) (en noun)
  • A display consisting of a continuous series of pictures placed on the walls of a circular room so as to appear in natural perspective by a person standing in the middle.
  • A large curtain or wall, often concave, hung upstage, in a theatre.
  • Synonyms

    * diorama (1)