gymnasium• In a big room that looks like a gymnasium or something.• Workshops and gymnasiums, for example, have been added to the mainprisons.• There are also tennis courts, a bowlinggreen and an air-conditioned gymnasium with a regulation-sized basketball court.• In a school gymnasium full of caucus-goers in Des Moines, Dole inadvertently coined the best phrase of this perplexingcampaign.• The crowd filled the gymnasium at Georgetown Visitation, the Catholicgirls' school three blocks from the church.• With his share he would be able to get the gymnasium he so badly wanted.• Three kilometre to the gymnasium ... Now is shortage of material, I must do all.• She never took me to the gymnasium again.
Origingymnasium
(1500-1600)LatinGreekgymnasion, from gymnazein“to exercise with no clothes on”, from gymnos“naked”