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Definition of vomitory in English: vomitoryadjective ˈvɒmɪt(ə)riˈvɑməˌtɔri rare Relating to or inducing vomiting.
nounPlural vomitories ˈvɒmɪt(ə)riˈvɑməˌtɔri another term for vomitorium (sense 1) Example sentencesExamples - Similarly, the terrace units, vomitories and step units are delivered to site for immediate positioning onto prepared bearings, either precast raker beams or steelwork.
- The vomitories may have simple ‘bracelet’ vertical gangways or be joined by horizontal gangways as well.
- By Opening Day 2008, the stadium will feature new bullpens that will be perpendicular to the field, expanded dugout and crown seating and expanded vomitories - the tunnel-like passages between the seats and the outside walls - in the stadium.
- The area inside Gate D has long been one of the most crowded areas on the concourses in part because all fans had to enter through the lower vomitories at the field level.
- Terraces with more than 23 rows, and most second tier terraces, will usually have vomitories.
- On the upper concourse the entrance tunnels to the seating, known as vomitories, used a mix of precast and in situ walls.
- Additional seats mean additional revenue event after event, and the company can help you add seating even in the vomitories.
- ‘No, no! ‘she shouted involuntarily, rising from her seat, but the spectators were already stampeding to the vomitories, flooding the imperial box, overwhelming the guards.’
- Can't you hear the announcer… ‘Let's greet the visitors, coming through their vomitory, with an appropriate sound…’
Origin Early 17th century: from Latin vomitorius, based on vomere 'to vomit', partly as an anglicization of Latin vomitorium (see vomitorium). Definition of vomitory in US English: vomitoryadjectiveˈväməˌtôrēˈvɑməˌtɔri rare Relating to or inducing vomiting.
nounˈväməˌtôrēˈvɑməˌtɔri another term for vomitorium (sense 1) Example sentencesExamples - ‘No, no! ‘she shouted involuntarily, rising from her seat, but the spectators were already stampeding to the vomitories, flooding the imperial box, overwhelming the guards.’
- By Opening Day 2008, the stadium will feature new bullpens that will be perpendicular to the field, expanded dugout and crown seating and expanded vomitories - the tunnel-like passages between the seats and the outside walls - in the stadium.
- The area inside Gate D has long been one of the most crowded areas on the concourses in part because all fans had to enter through the lower vomitories at the field level.
- Additional seats mean additional revenue event after event, and the company can help you add seating even in the vomitories.
- The vomitories may have simple ‘bracelet’ vertical gangways or be joined by horizontal gangways as well.
- Similarly, the terrace units, vomitories and step units are delivered to site for immediate positioning onto prepared bearings, either precast raker beams or steelwork.
- On the upper concourse the entrance tunnels to the seating, known as vomitories, used a mix of precast and in situ walls.
- Can't you hear the announcer… ‘Let's greet the visitors, coming through their vomitory, with an appropriate sound…’
- Terraces with more than 23 rows, and most second tier terraces, will usually have vomitories.
Origin Early 17th century: from Latin vomitorius, based on vomere ‘to vomit’, partly as an anglicization of Latin vomitorium (see vomitorium). |