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Spectacle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In general spectacle refers to an event that is memorable for the appearance it creates. Derived in Old English from c.1340 as "specially prepared or arranged display" it was borrowed from Old Frenc...
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Spectacle (Situationism) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The spectacle is a central notion in the Situationist theory developed by Guy Debord. Guy Debord's 1968 book, The Society of the Spectacle , attempted to provide the Situationist International (SI...
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Definition of spectacle from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of spectacle. Pronunciation of spectacle. Definition of the word spectacle. Origin of the word spectacle. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » spectacle...
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Definition of spectacle in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of spectacle. Pronunciation of spectacle. Translations of spectacle. spectacle synonyms, spectacle antonyms. Information about spectacle in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... bullfight, corrida - a Spanish or Portuguese or Latin American spectacle;
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Definition of spectacle from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... especially : an eye-catching or dramatic public display b : an object of curiosity or contempt <made a spectacle of herself>; 2 plural : glasses; 3 : something (as natural markings on...
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Spectacle - Definition of Spectacle at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Spectacle. Look it up now! ... anything presented to the sight or view, esp. something of a striking or impressive kind: The stars make a fine spectacle tonight.
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