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natatorium

 
Dictionary: na·ta·to·ri·um   ('tə-tôr'ē-əm, -tōr'-, năt'ə-) pronunciation

n.
An indoor swimming pool.

[Late Latin natātōrium, place for swimming, from neuter of Latin natātōrius, of swimming, from natātus, act of swimming, from past participle of natāre. See natatorial.]


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1.A swimming pool.
2. A building containing a swimming pool.


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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: pool that provides a facility for swimming
  Synonyms: swimming pool, swimming bath


Wikipedia: Natatorium
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What remains of the natatorium in Waikiki.

A natatorium is, strictly speaking, a structurally separate building containing a swimming pool. In Latin, a cella natatoria was a swimming pool in its own building; thus, the sense was much as now, although it is sometimes also used to refer to any indoor pool even if not housed in a dedicated building (e.g. a pool in a school or a fitness club).[1] It is usually taken for granted that it will also house locker rooms, and perhaps allied activities, such as a diving tank, facilities for water polo, and so forth. Many colleges, universities, and high schools have natatoria.

The Waikiki Natatorium War Memorial in Honolulu, Hawaii is believed to be the largest salt-water natatorium in the world.[who?][citation needed] Although the pool was closed in 1980 due to health concerns, the structure remains a feature on the eastern end of Waikiki in the shadow of Diamond Head. The natatorium was included in the National Trust for Historic Preservation's 1995 list of most endangered historic sites in the U.S.

See also

Ying Tung Natatorium

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Coordinates: 21°15′52″N 157°49′20″W / 21.26449°N 157.82229°W / 21.26449; -157.82229


 
 

 

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