Circuses

/ˈsɜːrkəsɪz/ noun

Traveling entertainment shows featuring acrobats, clowns, animals, and performers; or public spectacles, or in ancient Rome, large open arenas for chariot races.

From Latin 'circus' meaning 'circle,' from the circular shape of Roman arenas. The modern entertainment circus emerged in the 18th century.

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