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auditoria

[aw-di-tawr-ee-uhm, -tohr-] Origin

au·di·to·ri·um

[aw-di-tawr-ee-uhm, -tohr-]
noun, plural -to·ri·ums, -to·ri·a [-tawr-ee-uh, -tohr-] .
1.
the space set apart for the audience in a theater, school, or other public building.
2.
a building for public gatherings; hall.

Origin:
1720–30; < Latin: lecture hall; see auditor, -tory2
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auditorium
1727, from L. auditorium "lecture room," lit. "place where something is heard," neuter of auditorius (adj.) "of or for hearing," from auditus, pp. of audire "to hear" (see audience).
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