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hippodrome
hip·po·drome H0213100 (hĭp′ə-drōm′)n.1. Sports An arena for equestrian shows.2. An open-air stadium with an oval course for horse and chariot races in ancient Greece and Rome. [French, from Old French ypodrome, from Latin hippodromos, from Greek : hippos, horse; see ekwo- in Indo-European roots + dromos, racecourse.]hippodrome (ˈhɪpəˌdrəʊm) n1. (Theatre) a music hall, variety theatre, or circus2. (Architecture) (in ancient Greece or Rome) an open-air course for horse and chariot races[C16: from Latin hippodromos, from Greek hippos horse + dromos a race]hip•po•drome (ˈhɪp əˌdroʊm) n. 1. an arena or structure for equestrian and other spectacles. 2. (in ancient Greece and Rome) an oval track for horse and chariot races. [1540–50; < Latin hippodromos < Greek hippódromos=hippo- hippo- + drómos -drome] hippodromeAncient Greece and Rome. an arena for horse races.See also: HorsesThesaurusNoun | 1. | hippodrome - a stadium for horse shows or horse racessports stadium, stadium, arena, bowl - a large structure for open-air sports or entertainments | Translationshippodrome
hippodrome1. a music hall, variety theatre, or circus 2. (in ancient Greece or Rome) an open-air course for horse and chariot races HippodromeIn ancient Greece, a stadium for horse and chariot racing.circus, hippodrome circus In ancient Rome, a roofless enclosure for chariot or horse racing and for gladiatorial shows; usually a long oblong with one rounded end and a barrier down the center; seats for the spectators usually on both sides and around one end.
hippodrome1. A circus. 2. A modern sports arena of any shape.hippodrome
Words related to hippodromenoun a stadium for horse shows or horse racesRelated Words- sports stadium
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