futurama

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A palpable depiction of a (usually sensational) vision of the future.

Pronunciation

/ˌfjuːt͡ʃəˈɹɑːmə/

Word forms

futurama futuramas

Etymology

A generalised application of Futurama, the name of an exhibit-cum-ride at the 1939–40 New York World’s Fair that presented a possible model of the world twenty years thence (1959–60). The name of the exhibit derives from the English word future and the suffix -rama, meaning "a wide view of", which ultimately comes from the Ancient Greek word ὅρᾱμᾰ (hórāmă, “a sight”, “a spectacle”, “a speculation”) — as in panorama or diorama.

Derived words

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