a. [f. prec. + -IC.] Belonging to, or of the nature of, a cosmorama or peep-show.

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1836.  Foreign Q. Rev., XVII. 60. While we are looking into the history of Venice, of Florence [etc.], we have a cosmoramic view of each of those States, but we can never embrace a panoramic outline of the whole of Italy.

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1877.  Morley, Crit. Misc., Ser. II. 381. Some glittering masque and cosmoramic revel of great books and heroical men.

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1887.  Morning Post, 23 June, 6/3. 86 cosmoramic views and peep-shows.

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