Canadian French Meaning of stadiums
stades
Other Canadian French words related to stades
Nearest Words of stadiums
- stadia => Stade
- stacking (up) => empilement (vers le haut)
- stacking => empilage
- stacked up (against or with) => empilé (contre ou avec)
- stacked (up) => empilé
- stack up (against or with) => S'empiler (contre ou avec)
- stack (up) => empiler (vers le haut)
- stabs in the back => poignardées dans le dos
- stabs => coups de couteau
- stabled => étable
Definitions and Meaning of stadiums in English
stadiums
a large usually roofless building with tiers of seats for spectators at sports events, a stage in a life history, an ancient Roman unit of length equal to 607 feet (185 meters), a tiered structure with seats for spectators surrounding an ancient Greek running track, any of various ancient Greek units of length ranging in value from 607 to 738 feet (about 185 to 225 meters), a large usually roofless building with rows of seats for spectators at modern sports events, a course for footraces in ancient Greece, one between successive molts of an insect, a course for footraces in ancient Greece with rows of seats for spectators
FAQs About the word stadiums
stades
a large usually roofless building with tiers of seats for spectators at sports events, a stage in a life history, an ancient Roman unit of length equal to 607 f
stades de baseball,Colisée,parcs,Arénas,bols,Colisée,gymnases,gyms,cirques,dômes
No antonyms found.
stadia => Stade, stacking (up) => empilement (vers le haut), stacking => empilage, stacked up (against or with) => empilé (contre ou avec), stacked (up) => empilé,