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  • 61Stadium — Stadĭum (grch. Stadion), die altgriech. Rennbahn für gymnastische Wettkämpfe; dann Wegemaß: das ägineisch attische (gemeingriech.) S. zu 500 Fuß (164 m), das olympische zu 600 Fuß (192 m), das griech. röm. zu 600 Fuß (178 m), das röm. zu 625 Fuß… …

    Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • 62Stadium — Stadium, ursprünglich die Rennbahn für den Wettlauf, altgriech. Längenmaß = 600 griech. od. = 625 röm. Fußen; 40 Stadien = 1 geographische Meile …

    Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • 63stadium — The plural forms are stadia (with reference to the ancient world) and stadiums (with modern reference) …

    Modern English usage

  • 64stadium — [n] arena for recreation or spectating amphitheater, athletic field, bowl, coliseum, diamond, field, garden, gridiron, gymnasium, pit, ring, stade, strand; concept 438 …

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  • 65stadium — ► NOUN (pl. stadiums or stadia) 1) an athletic or sports ground with tiers of seats for spectators. 2) (in ancient Rome or Greece) a racing track. ORIGIN Greek stadion …

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  • 66Stadium — This article is about the building type. For other uses, see Stadium (disambiguation). The Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany is the first stadium that can change the color of its exterior …

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  • 67Stadium of Light — Infobox Stadium stadium name = Stadium of Light UEFA caption = location = Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England coordinates = coord|54.9144| 1.3882|type:landmark region:GB|display=inline broke ground = June 1996 opened = 1997 renovated = expanded =… …

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  • 68Stadium Australia — Infobox Stadium stadium name = Stadium Australia (ANZ Stadium) nickname = Olympic Stadium location = Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney broke ground = Sept 1996 opened = Mar 1999 closed = demolished = | owner = Stadium Australia Group operator = Stadium …

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  • 69stadium — /stay dee euhm/, n., pl. stadiums, stadia / dee euh/. 1. a sports arena, usually oval or horseshoe shaped, with tiers of seats for spectators. 2. an ancient Greek course for foot races, typically semicircular, with tiers of seats for spectators.… …

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  • 70Stadium mk — stadiummk Denbigh Stadium V …

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