gradines

/ˈɡreɪdinz/
noun
  1. A series of steps or seats arranged in rows, one above the other, like in a theater or stadium.
    • The new lecture hall features comfortable gradines so every student can see the board.
    • The audience sat on the gradines, watching the play from different levels.
    • Ancient amphitheaters had stone gradines that could hold thousands of spectators.
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