Cavea

/kæˈveɪ.ə/ noun

A hollow space or cavity, particularly the auditorium or seating area in a Roman theater or amphitheater.

From Latin 'cavea', meaning hollow space, cavity, or the seating section of a theater, derived from 'cavus' (hollow).

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