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refectories

[ri-fek-tuh-ree]

re·fec·to·ry

[ri-fek-tuh-ree]
noun, plural -ries.
a dining hall in a religious house, a college, or other institution.

Origin:
1475–85; < Late Latin refectōrium, equivalent to Latin refec-, combining form of reficere to renew (see refect) + -tōrium -tory2
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