Proscenium

//pɹoʊˈsiː.ni.əm//

Synonyms for "proscenium" (80 found)

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coordinate

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derived

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Translations

22 translations across 12 languages.

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Ancient Greek

2 entries
  • προσκήνιον noun (ancient theatre: stage area immediately in front of the scene building)
  • προσκήνιον noun (ancient theatre: row of columns at the front the scene building)

Bulgarian

1 entries
  • авансце́на noun (modern theatre: stage area between the curtain and the orchestra)

Catalan

3 entries
  • prosceni noun (modern theatre: stage area between the curtain and the orchestra)
  • prosceni noun (ancient theatre: stage area immediately in front of the scene building)
  • prosceni noun (ancient theatre: row of columns at the front the scene building)

Danish

2 entries
  • proscenium noun (modern theatre: stage area between the curtain and the orchestra)
  • proscenium noun (ancient theatre: stage area immediately in front of the scene building)

German

1 entries
  • Bühnenfassade noun (ancient theatre: row of columns at the front the scene building)

Greek

3 entries
  • προσκήνιο noun (modern theatre: stage area between the curtain and the orchestra)
  • προσκήνιο noun (ancient theatre: stage area immediately in front of the scene building)
  • προσκήνιο noun (ancient theatre: row of columns at the front the scene building)

Latin

1 entries
  • proscaenium noun (ancient theatre: stage area immediately in front of the scene building)

Māori

1 entries
  • tuaaroaro noun (modern theatre: stage area between the curtain and the orchestra)

Polish

4 entries
  • awanscena noun (modern theatre: stage area between the curtain and the orchestra)
  • proscenium noun (modern theatre: stage area between the curtain and the orchestra)
  • proscenium noun (ancient theatre: stage area immediately in front of the scene building)
  • przedscenie noun (modern theatre: stage area between the curtain and the orchestra)

Russian

2 entries
  • авансце́на noun (modern theatre: stage area between the curtain and the orchestra)
  • проске́ниум noun (ancient theatre: stage area immediately in front of the scene building)

Spanish

1 entries
  • proscenio noun (modern theatre: stage area between the curtain and the orchestra)

Tagalog

1 entries
  • prosenyo noun (modern theatre: stage area between the curtain and the orchestra)

Sample sentences

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It looks like a film, a meticulous, detailed, visually balanced wide-screen Wes Anderson one. There’s no proscenium, no stage, no wings, no audience.

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The front of the scene-building and of the parascenia came to be decorated with a row of columns, the proscenium (πρό, "before"+σκηνή).

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Screamers trumpeted from the roof of the supermarket, white storks rattled their bills as their surveyed the town from the proscenium of the filling-station.

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