1. coliseum - Noun
2. Coliseum - Proper noun
The amphitheater of Vespasian at Rome, the largest in the world.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbout 255 people taking shelter at the Mariano “Tito” Rodriguez Municipal Coliseum in Guanica were preparing to move to the parking lot of the facility on Tuesday afternoon as residents felt the ground continuing to shake. Source: Internet
According to Masbate’s Provincial Administrator, Rino Revalo, the town’s district hospital and a public coliseum housing asymptomatic COVID-19 patients also suffered huge cracks and fallen roofs and beams. Source: Internet
Approaching the height of their popularity, the Doors played a series of outdoor shows that led to frenzied scenes between fans and police, particularly at Chicago Coliseum on May 10. The band began to branch out from their initial form for this third LP. Source: Internet
Cuomo had publicly asked Bettman to allow the team to return on an interim basis to Nassau Coliseum, which, after renovations, seats just under 14,000 for hockey. Source: Internet
A group of major movers-and-shakers related to the redevelopment plan were at Nassau Coliseum on Friday to unveil additional details. Source: Internet
Anders Lee scored on a third-period rush, tallying the Islanders’ first goal in 139 minutes, 21 seconds and lifting them to a 1-0 win over the Avalanche at the Coliseum. Source: Internet