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What does this online dictionary entry suggest about the etymology of the word theater?

theater
/'THēədər/
noun

1 a: a building or area for dramatic performances
b: a building or area for showing motion pictures
c: an outdoor structure for dramatic performances or spectacles in ancient Greece and Rome
The word's meaning has changed a lot over time..
The word was introduced by the Vikings.
The word changed from a noun to an adjective.
The word is Greek in origin.

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Answered by SHASHWATA2003
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Answer:

Option C is correct one.

Explanation:

Theatre word is often used by french, Greeks to describe an open air place which meant for some dramatic performance.

But later the .eaning of word changes a lot, And not , The correct definition will be, " A BUILDING OR AREA OF SHOWING MOTION PICTURE"

Since, It asked for etymology of word, Option C is correct.

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