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Definition
a large structure separate from a main structure
in various senses, including:
- a large roofed structure without walls — often found in parks
- a temporary structure — such as a large tent to house exhibits at a fair, to provide sports facilities, or to put on a show
- a section of a large hospital or office complex adjacent to other parts
- The same white-columned Greek buildings were scattered around the valley-the amphitheater, the combat arena, the dining pavilion overlooking Long Island Sound.Chapter 5 (3% in)
- You will meet him at the pavilion.Chapter 5 (38% in)
- The sun was setting behind the dining pavilion as the campers came up from their cabins.Chapter 5 (41% in)
- As soon as the last campers had filed in, I led Tyson into the middle of the pavilion.Chapter 5 (54% in)
- Above the pool, shimmering in the rainbow mist, was an Iris-message vision of Dionysus, Tantalus, and the whole camp in the dining pavilion.Chapter 17 (85% in)
- We walked back toward the dining pavilion together, just the three of us, like old times.Chapter 20 (56% in)
There are no more uses of "pavilion" in The Sea of Monsters.
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