gradins
/ˈɡreɪdɪnz/
noun
- A series of steps or seats arranged in rows, one above the other, like in a theater or stadium. (Alternate spelling of 'gradines')
- The ancient theater's gradins were carved directly into the hillside.
- Spectators filled the gradins, eager to watch the performance.
- The museum's auditorium has modern gradins with cushioned seats.