Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Panoramic \Pan`o*ram"ic\, Panoramical \Pan`o*ram"ic*al\, a.
Of, pertaining to, or like, a panorama.
{Panoramic camera}. See under {Camera}.
Camera \Cam"e*ra\, n.; pl. E. {Cameras}, L. {Camerae}. [L.
vault, arch, LL., chamber. See {Chamber}.]
A chamber, or instrument having a chamber. Specifically: The
{camera obscura} when used in photography. See {Camera}, and
{Camera obscura}.
{Bellows camera}. See under {Bellows}.
{In camera} (Law), in a judge's chamber, that is, privately;
as, a judge hears testimony which is not fit for the open
court in camera.
{Panoramic}, or {Pantascopic}, {camera}, a photographic
camera in which the lens and sensitized plate revolve so
as to expose adjacent parts of the plate successively to
the light, which reaches it through a narrow vertical
slit; -- used in photographing broad landscapes. --Abney.
Source : WordNet®
panoramic
adj : as from an altitude or distance; "a bird's-eye survey"; "a
panoramic view" [syn: {bird's-eye}]