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stadium
[ stey-dee-uhm ]
noun
- a sports arena, usually oval or horseshoe-shaped, with tiers of seats for spectators.
- an ancient Greek course for foot races, typically semicircular, with tiers of seats for spectators.
- an ancient Greek and Roman unit of length, the Athenian unit being equal to about 607 feet (185 meters).
- a stage in a process or in the life of an organism.
- Entomology. stage ( def 11b ).
stadium
/ ˈ²õ³Ù±ðɪ»åɪə³¾ /
noun
- a sports arena with tiered seats for spectators
- (in ancient Greece) a course for races, usually located between two hills providing natural slopes for tiers of seats
- an ancient Greek measure of length equivalent to about 607 feet or 184 metres
- (in many arthropods) the interval between two consecutive moultings
- obsolete.a particular period or stage in the development of a disease
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of stadium1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of stadium1
Example Sentences
For the better part of two decades, the Angels and the city of Anaheim have discussed, debated and twice agreed upon plans to enhance the stadium and secure the team’s future there.
The Seagulls hope to build a new purpose-built stadium for the women's team by 2027-28 and are exploring all scientific research to make facilities the best.
"I think he lifted the stadium, the energy and great to have him back."
If even Beyoncé is having challenges selling out her stadium tour, no one is safe.
The group refinanced the club's borrowings on more competitive terms, including £350m debt on the new stadium.
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