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au·di·to·ri·um \ˌȯdəˈtōrēəm, -ȯr-\ noun (plural auditoriums \-ēəmz\ ; also audito·ria \-ēə\) Etymology: Latin, from auditus (past participle of audire to hear) + -orium 1. : the part of a usually public building (as a theater) assigned to the audience : a place of assemblage of spectators and listeners 2. : a room, hall, or entire building specially designed for stage and film presentations, concerts, recitals, lectures, and audio-visual features and activities < a magnificent civic auditorium > < a school auditorium > |