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Behind the scenesScene Scene, n. [L. scaena, scena, Gr. skhnh` a covered place,
a tent, a stage.]
1. The structure on which a spectacle or play is exhibited;
the part of a theater in which the acting is done, with
its adjuncts and decorations; the stage.
2. The decorations and fittings of a stage, representing the
place in which the action is supposed to go on; one of the
slides, or other devices, used to give an appearance of
reality to the action of a play; as, to paint scenes; to
shift the scenes; to go behind the scenes.
3. So much of a play as passes without change of locality or
time, or important change of character; hence, a
subdivision of an act; a separate portion of a play,
subordinate to the act, but differently determined in
different plays; as, an act of four scenes.
My dismal scene I needs must act alone. --Shak.
4. The place, time, circumstance, etc., in which anything
occurs, or in which the action of a story, play, or the
like, is laid; surroundings amid which anything is set
before the imagination; place of occurrence, exhibition,
or action. ``In Troy, there lies the scene.' --Shak.
The world is a vast scene of strife. --J. M. Mason.
5. An assemblage of objects presented to the view at once; a
series of actions and events exhibited in their
connection; a spectacle; a show; an exhibition; a view.
Through what new scenes and changes must we pass!
--Addison.
6. A landscape, or part of a landscape; scenery.
A sylvan scene with various greens was drawn, Shades
on the sides, and in the midst a lawn. --Dryden.
7. An exhibition of passionate or strong feeling before
others; often, an artifical or affected action, or course
of action, done for effect; a theatrical display.
Probably no lover of scenes would have had very long
to wait for some explosions between parties, both
equally ready to take offense, and careless of
giving it. --De Quincey.
Behind the scenes, behind the scenery of a theater; out of
the view of the audience, but in sight of the actors,
machinery, etc.; hence, conversant with the hidden motives
and agencies of what appears to public view. Choiceness
Choiceness Choice"ness, n.
The quality of being of particular value or worth; nicely;
excellence.
Commonplaceness
Commonplaceness Com"mon*place`ness, n.
The quality of being commonplace; commonness.
Dulceness
Dulceness Dulce"ness, n.
Sweetness. [Obs.] --Bacon.
FiercenessFierce Fierce, a. [Compar. Fiercer; superl. Fiercest.]
[OE. fers, fiers, OF. fier, nom. fiers, fierce, savage,
cruel, F. fier proud, from L. ferus wild, savage, cruel;
perh. akin to E. bear the animal. Cf. Feral, Ferocity.]
1. Furious; violent; unrestrained; impetuous; as, a fierce
wind.
His fierce thunder drove us to the deep. --Milton.
2. Vehement in anger or cruelty; ready or eager to kill or
injure; of a nature to inspire terror; ferocious. ``A
fierce whisper.' --Dickens. ``A fierce tyrant.' --Pope.
The fierce foe hung upon our broken rear. --Milton.
Thou huntest me as a fierce lion. --Job. x. 16.
3. Excessively earnest, eager, or ardent.
Syn: Ferocious; savage; cruel; vehement; impetuous;
barbarous; fell. See Ferocious. -- Fierce"ly, adv.
-- Fierce"ness, n. Niceness
Niceness Nice"ness, n.
Quality or state of being nice.
Scarceness
Scarceness Scarce"ness, Scarcity Scar"ci*ty, n.
The quality or condition of being scarce; smallness of
quantity in proportion to the wants or demands; deficiency;
lack of plenty; short supply; penury; as, a scarcity of
grain; a great scarcity of beauties. --Chaucer.
A scarcity of snow would raise a mutiny at Naples.
--Addison.
Praise . . . owes its value to its scarcity. --Rambler.
The value of an advantage is enhanced by its
scarceness. --Collier.
Syn: Deficiency; lack; want; penury; dearth; rareness;
rarity; infrequency.
Sceneshifter
Sceneshifter Scene"shift`er, n.
One who moves the scenes in a theater; a sceneman.
SprucenessSpruce Spruce, a. [Compar. Sprucer; superl. Sprucest]
[Perhaps fr. spruce a sort of leather from Prussia, which was
an article of finery. See Spruce, n.]
1. Neat, without elegance or dignity; -- formerly applied to
things with a serious meaning; now chiefly applied to
persons. ``Neat and spruce array.' --Remedy of Love.
2. Sprightly; dashing. [Obs.] ``Now, my spruce companions.'
--Shak.
He is so spruce that he can never be genteel.
--Tatler.
Syn: Finical; neat; trim. See Finical. -- Sruce"ly, adv.
-- Spruce"ness, n. Underniceness
Underniceness Un`der*nice"ness, n.
A want of niceness; indelicacy; impropriety.
Meaning of Cenes from wikipedia
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Cene may
refer to:
Cene Marković,
Serbian commander Cene Prevc (born 1996),
Slovenian ski
jumper Charles Le
Cène (1647?–1703),
French controversialist...
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Spanish footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Villarreal CF B. Born in
Cenes de la Vega, Granada, Andalusia,
Requena joined Villarreal CF's
youth setup...
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Ilhami Çene (5
August 1909 – 10 July 1977) was a
Turkish fencer. He
competed in the team
sabre events at the 1936
Summer Olympics. "Ilhami
Çene". Olympedia...
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Cene Prevc (born 12
March 1996) is a
retired Slovenian ski jumper. On 18
February 2013,
Prevc won the
individual event at the 2013
European Youth Olympic...
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Charles Le
Cène (1647?–1703) was a
French Huguenot controversialist, in
exile in
England and the
Netherlands after 1685. He was born
around 1647 at Caen...
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Alzano Virescit, a club that also pla****
Serie B in its history. FC Alzano
Cene officially merged with
fellow Lombardy and
Serie D side
Aurora Seriate Calcio...
- (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Марковић, 1864–1918+),
known by his
nickname Cene (Цене Марковић), was a
Serbian Chetnik commander (voivoda) in Macedonia,...
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Clube Esportivo Nova Esperança, or
CENE as they are
usually called, is a
Brazilian football team
founded on 13
December 1999 in
Jardim and transferred...
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Cenes de la Vega is a muni****lity
located in the
province of Granada, Spain.
According to the 2020
census (INE), the city has a po****tion of 8,153 inhabitants...
- on 24
November 2023.
Retrieved 4
December 2023. "M Dot R:
Island Born". '
cene Magazine. 18 June 2019.
Archived from the
original on 24
November 2023. Retrieved...