[syn: amphitheater, amphitheatre, coliseum]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Amphitheater \Am`phi*the"a*ter\, Amphitheatre
\Am`phi*the"a*tre\,, n. [L. amphitheatrum, fr. Gr. ?; 'amfi` + ?
theater: cf. F. amphith['e][^a]tre. See Theater.]
1. An oval or circular building with rising tiers of seats
about an open space called the arena.
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Note: The Romans first constructed amphitheaters for combats
of gladiators and wild beasts.
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2. Anything resembling an amphitheater in form; as, a level
surrounded by rising slopes or hills, or a rising gallery
in a theater.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
amphitheatre
n 1: a sloping gallery with seats for spectators (as in an
operating room or theater) [syn: amphitheater,
amphitheatre]
2: an oval large stadium with tiers of seats; an arena in which
contests and spectacles are held [syn: amphitheater,
amphitheatre, coliseum]