pa·les·tra also pa·laes·tra ![]()
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Tweet n. pl. pa·les·trae (-trē) or pa·les·tras also pa·laes·trae or pa·laes·tras A public place in ancient Greece for training and practice in wrestling and other athletics. [Middle English palestre, from Old French, from Latin palaestra, from Greek palaistra, from palaiein, to wrestle.] pa·lestral, pa·lestri·an adj. |
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