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theatre
English
Etymology
From Middle English theater, theatre, from Old French theatre, from Latin theatrum, from Ancient Greek ??????? (théatron, “a place for viewing”), from ??????? (theáomai, “to see", "to watch", "to observe”).
Pronunciation
- like theater
- Hyphenation: thea?tre
- Hyphenation: the?a?tre
Noun
theatre (countable and uncountable, plural theatres)
- (chiefly Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Britain) Alternative spelling of theater
Usage notes
- The spelling theatre is the main spelling in British English, with theater being rare.
- The spelling theater is the predominant American spelling; it accounts for about 80% of usage in COCA (the major corpus of American English). People who work in the theatre industry in the United States, however, usually use the spelling "theatre", especially when writing about the art-form while retaining "theater" to write about the location. The spelling is also used often in advertising.
Translations
Anagrams
- hat tree, hattree, teareth, tethera, theater, thereat
Middle English
Noun
theatre
- Alternative form of theater
Middle French
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Noun
theatre m (plural theatres)
- theatre
Old French
Noun
theatre m (oblique plural theatres, nominative singular theatres, nominative plural theatre)
- Alternative form of teatre
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intermedia
English
Etymology
From inter- +? media; a concept employed in the mid-1960s by Fluxus artist Dick Higgins.
Noun
intermedia (uncountable)
- interdisciplinary activities between media, such as those between drawing and poetry, or between painting and theatre
Anagrams
- retinamide
Italian
Adjective
intermedia
- feminine singular of intermedio
Anagrams
- determinai
- rimediante
Latin
Adjective
intermedia
- nominative feminine singular of intermedius
- nominative neuter plural of intermedius
- accusative neuter plural of intermedius
- vocative feminine singular of intermedius
- vocative neuter plural of intermedius
Adjective
intermedi?
- ablative feminine singular of intermedius
Romanian
Etymology
From intermediu +? -a.
Verb
a intermedia (third-person singular present intermedieaz?, past participle intermediat) 1st conj.
- to intermediate
Conjugation
Spanish
Adjective
intermedia
- feminine singular of intermedio
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