None of those Mia.
Actually debbila and you have given synonyms of the word in question. I have just asked one of my grandsons, who is a professor in the American School here in Montevideo, to check the word g - - - - - y in his American dictionary and he confirmed the word is there with a similar definition as in my British English dictionary. Wakey, wakey then
PS. It is the synonym of "audience" but ALSO of the place where the spectators are placed. In the case of a theatre where the cheapest seats are contained.
This is google's definition word by word:
"A raised area, often having a stepped or sloping floor, in a theater, church, or other public building to accommodate spectators, exhibits, etc.
The uppermost of such areas in a theater, usually containing the cheapest seats. Also
the occupants of such an area in a theater."
Actually debbila and you have given synonyms of the word in question. I have just asked one of my grandsons, who is a professor in the American School here in Montevideo, to check the word g - - - - - y in his American dictionary and he confirmed the word is there with a similar definition as in my British English dictionary. Wakey, wakey then
PS. It is the synonym of "audience" but ALSO of the place where the spectators are placed. In the case of a theatre where the cheapest seats are contained.
This is google's definition word by word:
"A raised area, often having a stepped or sloping floor, in a theater, church, or other public building to accommodate spectators, exhibits, etc.
The uppermost of such areas in a theater, usually containing the cheapest seats. Also
the occupants of such an area in a theater."
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