scenic
has definitions from the field of theater
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[ adjective ] used of locations; having beautiful natural scenery
Examples "scenic drives" Used in print (Richard I. McCosh, "Recreation Site Selection"...)Naturally , a park site with scenic views , a good lake , trees , and sand_dunes , will attract more people than a nearby area with only trees and dunes . Some recreation features , such as scenic values and water interest , also have greater overall value than other interests . This follows naturally since frontage on an ocean , stream , or lake provides scenic values and opportunities for the very popular recreation activities of bathing , fishing , boating , and other water_sports . However , a narrow strip may be very practical for small developments , or to provide additional stream frontage for a fisherman 's trail , or include scenic strips within the park unit . (Evan Esar, Humorous English; a guide to comic ,...)Such items recall the California journalist who reported an accident involving a movie_star : `` The area in which Miss_N - was injured is spectacularly scenic '' . Related terms |
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[ adjective ] (theater) of or relating to the stage or stage scenery
Examples "scenic design" Related terms |
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