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gymnasia

1

[ gim-nah-zee-uh ]

noun

  1. a plural of gymnasium 1.


gymnasia

2

[ jim-ney-zee-uh, -zhuh ]

noun

  1. a plural of gymnasium 2.
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Some of the profits from the casino are ploughed back into the tribal community in the form of community services –roads and sewers, hospitals and clinics, gymnasia and schools.

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As recently as 2006, the state's prisons held twice as many prisoners as they were meant to house, and inmate bunks were stacked in gymnasia and day rooms along with regular cells.

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Hermes was a patron of music, like Apollo, and invented the cithara; he presided over the games, with Apollo and Heracles, and his statues were common in the stadia and gymnasia.

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The gymnasia, or classical schools, fall legally speaking under the head of higher education.

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Some, though only partial provision, is made for boys by gymnasia and riding-schools.

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