A 'gymnasium' can be:
1) a recreation center equipped with various facilities for exercise and sports
2) an auditorium for physical education and sports at a school or college
3) a place in ancient Greece where athletes trained naked
4) a secondary school in Germany where students prepare for university
A 'gymnasium' is: NOUN 1) a place in ancient Greece where the youths exercised naked 2) an auditorium for physical exercise and athletic games 3) a secondary school in some European countries, such as Germany, that prepares students for university
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A gymnasium is a room or building usually designed for active participation in sports and exercise by the general public as opposed to passive spectating. The word is shortened in informal usage as 'gym'. A gymnasium was also a place in ancient Greece where athletes trained naked from which the word is derived. In modern usage, it is also used to refer to a German secondary school preparing students for university.
A gymnasium is to do gymnastics and be safe doing it
The possessive form for the noun gymnasium is gymnasium's.Example: The gymnasium's floor was refinished over the summer.
The German word for gymnasium is Turnhalle.
Kristelig Gymnasium was created in 1913.
Edwards Gymnasium was created in 1905.
Valjevo Gymnasium was created in 1870.
Uzhhorod Gymnasium was created in 1613.
Fleming Gymnasium was created in 1989.