natatorium
IPA: nˈeɪtʌtˈɔriʌm
noun
- (US) A swimming pool, especially an indoor one; a building housing one or more swimming pools.
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Examples of "natatorium" in Sentences
- The fourth building is the natatorium.
- Martz Hall also has a pool natatorium .
- The natatorium is a facility, ranging in depth from to.
- AHA has an, $13 million athletic center and natatorium.
- The natatorium is a facility, ranging in depth from to .
- If you want to be Latinate, you can call it a natatorium.
- A natatorium was built next to the multipurpose room in 1990.
- At right rear is the Zeum carousel, and to its left the natatorium.
- It houses two main athletic facilities, a gymnasium and a natatorium.
- The site is planned for a natatorium and indoor track and field facility.
- Third, the municipal indoor pool, called a natatorium, had been closed during my junior high and high school years.
- When the couple asked the gym for the discounted family rate, they were told that the natatorium did not recognize their family because they were a gay couple.
- In addition to the sports stadiums, there will be training facilities for Iraqi athletes - including a full natatorium, a velodrome, and three smaller arenas for gymnastics, fencing and other indoor sports.
- The natatorium is a big part of Waikiki's great history, and putting it to such a worthwhile use would be a fine way of respecting those fallen soldiers whom it is meant to honor, providing a superb historic document and promoting Hawaiian music and dance, and Hawaii itself, all in one beautiful package.
- Realestalker notes that the Weintraubs seem to have built "their own version of Hearst Castle on the bluffs of the Bu," complete with a pool house similar in opulence to the Hearst Castle's natatorium: "a palatial Greek Revival style natatorium/pool house with marble pilasters, walls encrusted with more than 500,000 seashells, six glittery crystal chandeliers, and a glass ceiling."
- Ira Montgomery An amenity-filled home on Dallas's Turtle Creek In Dallas, Braden Power, a developer of apartment complexes, spent more than seven years designing and building his dream house: an 8,500-square-foot showpiece with contemporary, traditional and Moorish influences that opens to a central "natatorium," a double-height entrance courtyard with marble floors, two fireplaces, a mezzanine balcony and a central fountain and reflecting pool deep enough to swim in.