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diorama

[dahy-uh-ram-uh, -rah-muh] / ˌdaɪ əˈræm ə, -ˈrɑ mə /


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The technology is also used for parody and satire, for online shoppers trying on clothes in virtual fitting rooms, for dynamic museum dioramas and for actors hoping to speak multiple languages in international movie releases.

From New York Times

Younger people might think they have chanced upon a diorama of vintage East Village theater.

From New York Times

Trained in conservation biology and archival preparations, he combines art and entomology with his appreciative anatomical displays, as well as his butterfly-wing jewelry and dioramas, like the tiny motorcycle-riding “Weevil Knievel.”

From Washington Post

The public man takes precedence over the private one in a production that compounds this effect with a staging that resemble a class exhibit or diorama.

From Los Angeles Times

A nearly 12-square-foot base displays a cinnamon-scented diorama of scenes from the Ukrainian city of Mariupol, which has become a symbol of both the country’s resistance and the invading Russian forces’ devastation.

From Washington Post