Coliseum and Field

Coliseum

Coliseum noun - A large usually roofless building for sporting events with tiers of seats for spectators.
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Synonyms for Coliseum

Field and coliseum are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Field" instead a noun "Coliseum".

Field

Field noun - A small area of usually open land.

Coliseum and field are semantically related. You can use "Coliseum" instead a noun "Field".

Nearby Words: fielded, fielding, fielder

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  • Unlike many such stadiums, the Coliseum uses grass instead of artificial turf, meaning the Athletics have to play on a field abused by football cleats late in the baseball season, and the Raiders have to play on dirt early in the football season.
  • Video Game / Baten Kaitos Only 1 Field Guide entry could be Lost Forever thanks to the Coliseum, and only 3 Quest Magnus (and of these, 2 of them practically had their owner say "this will be Lost Forever soon").
  • When the Oakland Raiders moved to Los Angeles they made the Coliseum their home field, and not wanting to be a third wheel at the Coliseum (which is literally across the street from the USC campus), UCLA decided to move to the Rose Bowl, even though it's about a 40 minute drive from campus.
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