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gym·na·si·um \jimˈnāzēəm sometimes -zhəm, in sense 2 gimˈnäzēəm or -nȧz- or -ēˌu̇m\ noun (plural gymnasiums \-mz\ ; or gymna·sia \-zēə, -zhə\) Etymology: Latin, gymnastic school, school, from Greek gymnasion, from gymnazein to train naked, exercise, from gymnos naked — more at naked 1. a. : a large room used for various indoor sports (as basketball, boxing, volleyball) and equipped with gymnastic apparatus b. : a building (as on a college campus) containing appropriate space and equipment for various indoor sports activities associated with a program of physical education and typically including spectator accommodations, locker and shower rooms, a swimming pool, offices, and classrooms 2. [German, from Latin] : a secondary school designed to prepare students for the university; especially : a German secondary school whose curriculum stresses the classics, history, mathematics, and modern languages |