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orchestra
- Main Entry:
- or·ches·tra

- Pronunciation:
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\ˈȯr-kəs-trə, -ˌkes-\
- Function:
- noun
- Etymology:
- Latin, from Greek orchēstra, from orcheisthai to dance; perhaps akin to Sanskrit ṛghāyati he trembles, he rages
- Date:
- 1606
1 a: the circular space used by the chorus in front of the proscenium in an ancient Greek theater b: a corresponding semicircular space in a Roman theater used for seating important persons2 a: the space in front of the stage in a modern theater that is used by an orchestra b: the forward section of seats on the main floor of a theater c: the main floor of a theater3: a group of musicians including especially string players organized to perform ensemble music — compare band
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