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amphitheatre
/ ˈæmfɪˌθɪətə; ˌæmfɪθɪˈætrɪk /
noun
- a building, usually circular or oval, in which tiers of seats rise from a central open arena, as in those of ancient Rome
- a place where contests are held; arena
- any level circular area of ground surrounded by higher ground
- the first tier of seats in the gallery of a theatre
- any similarly designated seating area in a theatre
- a lecture room in which seats are tiered away from a central area
Derived Forms
- amphitheatric, adjective
- ËŒ²¹³¾±è³ó¾±³Ù³ó±ðˈ²¹³Ù°ù¾±³¦²¹±ô±ô²â, adverb
Example Sentences
In the city, which had disappeared under jungle canopy in Mexico, archaeologists found pyramids, sports fields and amphitheatres.
The book, labelled Roman Studies, was filled with neat handwriting and detailed sketches of an amphitheatre, Roman bathing systems and cities.
Archaeologists found pyramids, sports fields, causeways connecting districts and amphitheatres in the southeastern state of Campeche.
According to its latest earnings report, sales for arenas, amphitheatres, theatre and club shows are all up double digits.
Hans was the first family member to arrive in the small amphitheatre at the heart of the MH17 national monument.
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