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Term: Gradine

Description:

The term "gradine" refers to a series of terraced seats or steps in a theater or amphitheater, typically found in ancient Greek or Roman architecture. These gradine seating arrangements are designed to provide an increased view of the performance or event for the audience.

In a broader sense, "gradine" also refers to a decorative or functional step-like arrangement found in various contexts, such as in gardens or interior design, enhancing visual appeal and functionality.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The grand amphitheater had multiple gradine rows, ensuring every spectator had a clear view of the gladiatorial combat.
  2. The gradine seating in the newly renovated theater provided excellent comfort and unobstructed sightlines for the attendees.
  3. The luxurious estate boasted a beautifully designed garden with gradine steps leading to a mesmerizing fountain.
  4. By incorporating gradine shelves into the bookshelf, it allows both organization and an aesthetically pleasing display of books.

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