a. [f. prec. + -IC.] Belonging to, or of the nature of, a cosmorama or peep-show.
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.
1877. Morley, Crit. Misc., Ser. II. 381. Some glittering masque and cosmoramic revel of great books and heroical men.
1887. Morning Post, 23 June, 6/3. 86 cosmoramic views and peep-shows.