skene
/ˈskiːniː/Definitions
1. noun
A part of an ancient Greek or Roman theater, serving as a backdrop or scenery.
“The ancient Greek skene was a massive structure that set the scene for many performances.”
2. noun
A structure in a theater, typically at the back of the stage, used to display scenery or as a backdrop.
“The theater’s skene was painted to resemble a medieval castle.”