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stadiums

Variant of stadium

noun pl. stadia , stadiums

  1. in ancient Greece and Rome,
    1. a unit of linear measure, equal to about 607 feet (185 meters)
    2. a straight track for footraces, typically one stadium in length, with tiers of seats for spectators on each side
  2. a large, oval, round, or -shaped, usually open structure, as for football, track events, etc., with tiers of seats for thousands of spectators
  3. Biol. a period or stage in the life history of an animal or plant

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