The word "Refectory'" is used to refer to a monastery dining hall. It is from the Latin word meaning "restore".
Typically, it is a room where breakfast, lunch, and dinner are severed.
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One likely cause is sound wave propagation. When a teacher speaks loudly, sound waves travel through the air and can easily pass through the open door and down the hall, allowing the voice to be heard.
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A refectory is a dining hall in like a monastery or a school. :D
A monastery was built around a abbey ,or church. On one side of the abbey was a courtyard. Across it stood the refectory or dining hall.
The Last Supper covers the back wall of the dining hall at the monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy.
A refectory (dining room) with the kitchen and buttery near it.
Brittain Dining Hall was created in 1928.
Indian Rocks Dining Hall was created in 1928.
"Dining hall" in English is sala da pranzo in Italian.
Phoenix Indian School Dining Hall was created in 1902.
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Leonardo da Vinci painted the Last Supper on the wall of the dining hall of Santa Maria delle Grazie monastery in Milan, Italy. He began in 1495 and 1498.
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A large communal dining area can be called a dining hallor an eating hall. A very small one, which is actually part of some other room (such as the kitchen) is called a nook.If you wanted to be extra fancy, you could always use the French term instead: salle à manger (which literally means, 'room for dining'.)