Definition of Natatoria

1. Noun. (plural of natatorium) ¹

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Definition of Natatoria

1. natatorium [n] - See also: natatorium

Lexicographical Neighbors of Natatoria

natalities
natality
natalizumab
nataloin
nataloins
natals
natalyite
natamycin
natanite
natant
natantly
natation
natations
natator
natatores
natatoria (current term)
natatorial
natatorious
natatorium
natatoriums
natators
natatory
natch
natches
natchez
natchnee
nateglinide
nates
nath
natheless

Literary usage of Natatoria

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Epistolario Español: Coleccion de Cartas de Españoles Ilustres Antiguos Y by Fernando del Pulgar, Gonzalo Ayora, Antonio de Guevara, Pedro de Rhua, Francisco Ortiz, John, Antonio Pérez, Antonio de Solís, Nicolás Antonio, José Cadalso, Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros, Eugenio de Salazar, Francisco de Cascales, Francisco Cabarrús, (1870)
"... si nos está llamando á voces la piscina natatoria de Siloé? De ella dice San Jerónimo estas palabras : «La fuente Siloé está á la falda del monte Sion, ..."

2. Labor and Administration by John Rogers Commons (1913)
"Preliminary studies were made of the operation, management and accounts of buildings, city hall power plant, bridges, natatoria and bathing beaches. ..."

3. A Dictionary of Christian Antiquities: Being a Continuation of the by Samuel Cheetham (1880)
"natatoria or NATATORIUM, a word »sometimes used to designate a baptismal font, ... natatoria " is the translation of ..."

4. Bezae codex Cantabrigiensis by Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener (1864)
"... however, he only follows Mill) ; and natatoria piscina John v. I, a mere error of the translator, who unites the two separate words used by the Vulgate ..."

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