Auditoria
the sp-ce set apart for the audience in a theater, school, or other public building.
a building for public gatherings; hall.
noun (pl) -toriums, -toria (-ˈtɔːrɪə)
the area of a concert hall, theatre, school, etc, in which the audience sits
(us & canadian) a building for public gatherings or meetings
n.
1727, from latin auditorium “lecture room,” literally “place where something is heard,” neuter of auditorius (adj.) “of or for hearing,” from auditus, past participle of audire “to hear” (see audience); also see -ory. earlier in the same sense was auditory (late 14c.).
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