palaestra

/pəˈlɛstrə/
noun
  1. In ancient Greece or Rome, a school or training area for wrestling and other athletics.
    • In ancient Athens, the palaestra was also a place for philosophical discussion.
    • The ruins of a Roman palaestra still show the original exercise courts.
    • Young athletes practiced wrestling and boxing in the palaestra every morning.
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