
1) Actress Long 2) Arbitration organization 3) Asian news magazine 4) Assembly 5) Business magazine 6) Capitoline Hill ruins 7) Center of Roman life 8) Centrist party in Spain 9) Comments section, often 10) Court or tribunal 11) Debating place 12) Discussion group 13) Discussion medium 14) Discussion opportunity
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1) Arena 2) Fora 3) Square
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- a public meeting or assembly for open discussion
- a public facility to meet for open discussion
- a place of assembly for the people in ancient Greece
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an online site hosted by a community to discuss and interact about its area of interest.
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Latin, meaning: market place, town square.
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Open space in the middle of a town for markets and meeting people (like a market square)
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• (n.) A market place or public place in Rome, where causes were judicially tried, and orations delivered to the people. • (n.) A tribunal; a court; an assembly empowered to hear and decide causes.
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(from the article `typography`) ...during a long career as a printer, editor, and typographer. In 1908 he began a long association with the Lanston Monotype Corporation, for which ...
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in Roman cities in antiquity, multipurpose, centrally located open area that was surrounded by public buildings and colonnades and that served as a ... [4 related articles]
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computer conference devoted to a specific subject and in which the messages are stored on a server, or in a database which may be centralized or decentralized NOTE 1 - A forum usually has an initiator, members, and possibly a moderator. NOTE 2 - In a forum, the messages are submitted and read asynchronously. Every user can read them at any moment. ...
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A site offering that allows visitors to post and read messages. Ideal for livening up a site and interacting with visitors.
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In an ancient Roman town, the meeting place and market, like the Greek
agora. In Rome the Forum Romanum contained the Senate House, the public speaking platform, covered halls for trading, temples...
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A group of young people working in a group to make a change or get their voice heard at a local and national level.
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(n) Forum is the authority constituted by the law of land to deal a particular issue, law suit , dispute, situation etc.
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Open space in the middle of a town for markets and meeting people (like a market square)
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A large open space surrounded by buildings in the centre of every Roman town. It was part marketplace, part law court, part religious district, part political arena, and was the place to go for the latest gossip. Each forum usually followed the same basic layout with 3 covered walkways for offices and shops making 3 sides of a square and the basili…...
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Fo'rum noun ;
plural English
Forums , Latin
Fora . [ Latin ; akin to
foris ,
foras , out of doors. See
Foreign .]
1. A market place or public place in Rome, where causes were judicially tried, and orations delivered to the people.
2. A tribu...
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forum 1. A medium in which the public may debate an issue or express opinions; such as, in magazines, in newspapers, or on the radio and the TV. 2. A public meeting or assembly to openly discuss matters of general interest. 3. An internet discussion group for participants with common interests. 4. A law court or tribunal. 5. In ancient Rome, a.....
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Jim Porter's book on audience introduces this concept as a way to complicate our notions of audience and to help writers consider important factors that affect planning and composing.
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(Latin) civic and trade center where all manner of commerce, governmental and judicial procedings, and public assembly took place; the most famous forum was found in Rome, had been rebuilt in 54 BCE, and included buildings and landmarks such as the Curia Julia, Basilica Aemilia, the comitium, the rostra, the Volcanal, and the Lacus Curtius.
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assembly 1 meeting place noun a public facility to meet for open discussion
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In an ancient Roman town, the meeting place and market, like the Greek
agora. In Rome the Forum Romanum contained the Senate House, the public speaking platform, covered halls for trading, temples of Saturn, Concord, and the Divine Augustus, and memorial arches. Later constructions...
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A judicial tribunal or a place of jurisdiction. A meeting for discussion.
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market place, town square.
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[SAT terms] a public facility to meet for open discussion
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