IPA: /ɛkˈsɛdrə/
KK: /ɛkˈsɛdrə/
A curved or semicircular seating area, often found outdoors, used in ancient Greece and Rome for discussions or relaxation.
The ancient philosophers often gathered in the exedra to share their ideas and debate important topics.
**Exedra** → It is formed from "ex-" (meaning out) and "hedra" (from Greek "hedra", meaning seat or base). The word refers to a space or room that is open to the outside, often used for sitting or gathering.
Think of a place that is 'out' ('ex-') where people can 'sit' ('hedra') together — that's what an exedra is.
No commonly confused words.