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Colosseum
[ kol-uh-see-uhm ]
noun
- an ancient amphitheater in Rome, begun a.d. c70 by Vespasian, having the form of an oval 617 by 512 feet (188 by 156 meters).
- (lowercase) coliseum.
Colosseum
1/ ˌɒəˈɪə /
noun
- an amphitheatre in Rome built about 75–80 ad
colosseum
2/ ˌɒəˈɪə /
noun
- a variant spelling of coliseum
Colosseum
- A great arena of ancient Rome , which seated fifty thousand. It is in ruins today, but its former glory can still be imagined.
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Example Sentences
Attendees leaving the Colosseum on Tuesday night mused that the presentation gave them confidence in the studio’s slate of films.
"It is not wildly different from when the Colosseum was built 2,000 years ago", he says.
Miners are back at the Colosseum Mine today — but now they’re also looking for rare earth minerals used in advanced technologies.
The “Since U Been Gone” and “Breakaway” hitmaker will begin her 18-show Studio Sessions circuit at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace starting July 4.
Speaking to BBC CWR, they remembered how they first met at Coventry railway station and went for their first date at the Colosseum.
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