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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Or·ches·tra
n.
1.
The
space
in
a
theater
between
the
stage
and
the
audience
; --
originally
appropriated
by
the
Greeks
to
the
chorus
and
its
evolutions
,
afterward
by
the
Romans
to
persons
of
distinction
,
and
by
the
moderns
to
a
band
of
instrumental
musicians
.
Now
commonly
called
orchestra pit
,
to
distinguish
it
from
the
section
of
the
main
floor
occupied
by
spectators
.
3.
The
place
in
any
public
hall
appropriated
to
a
band
of
instrumental
musicians
.
4.
Mus.
(a)
Loosely
:
A
band
of
instrumental
musicians
performing
in
a
theater
,
concert
hall
,
or
other
place
of
public
amusement
.
(b)
Strictly
:
A
band
suitable
for
the
performance
of
symphonies
,
overtures
,
etc
.,
as
well
as
for
the
accompaniment
of
operas
,
oratorios
,
cantatas
,
masses
,
and
the
like
,
or
of
vocal
and
instrumental
solos
.
(c)
A
band
composed
,
for
the
largest
part
,
of
players
of
the
various
viol
instruments
,
many
of
each
kind
,
together
with
a
proper
complement
of
wind
instruments
of
wood
and
brass
; --
as
distinguished
from
a
military
or
street
band
of
players
on
wind
instruments
,
and
from
an
assemblage
of
solo
players
for
the
rendering
of
concerted
pieces
,
such
as
septets
,
octets
,
and
the
like
.
5.
Mus.
The
instruments
employed
by
a
full
band
,
collectively
;
as
,
an
orchestra
of
forty
stringed
instruments
,
with
proper
complement
of
wind
instruments
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
orchestra
pit
n
:
lowered
area
in
front
of
a
stage
where
an
orchestra
accompanies
the
performers
[
syn
:
pit
]
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