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gymnasia

1 American  
[gim-nah-zee-uh] / gɪmˈnɑ zi ə /

noun

  1. a plural of gymnasium.


gymnasia 2 American  
[jim-ney-zee-uh, -zhuh] / dʒɪmˈneɪ zi ə, -ʒə /

noun

  1. a plural of gymnasium.


Example Sentences

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They might serve as rigorous gymnasia for the political imagination.

From Slate • Sep. 17, 2014

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.

From Reuters • Oct. 15, 2013

Since dissection was forbidden by their religion, they carefully watched athletes in the gymnasia.

From Time Magazine Archive

There were Italian youth groups from Foggia and Viterbo and Gubbio and Como, a delegation from a Wiesbaden publishing house, some doctors from Canada, and alumni from two gymnasia in Berlin.

From Time Magazine Archive

He had these records at his command; and he had the opportunity of observing the system of training and the treatment of injuries in the gymnasia.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 5 "Hinduism" to "Home, Earls of" by Various