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Etymology[edit]
From Latin amphitheatrum, from Ancient Greek ?μφιθ?ατρον (amphitheatron).
Pronunciation[edit]
(UK) IPA(key): /?æmfi?θ??t?/
(US) IPA(key): /?æmf??θi?j?t?/
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Noun[edit]
amphitheatre (plural amphitheatres)
(UK) An open, outdoor theatre, especially one from the classical period of ancient Greece.
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