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  3. 1. : a low wall serving as a foundation or terrace wall: such as. a. : one around the arena of an ancient amphitheater serving as a base for the tiers of seats. b. : the masonry under the stylobate of a temple. 2. a. : a dais especially for an orchestral conductor. b. : lectern. -podium. 2 of 2. noun combining form. plural -podia.

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  5. a raised area on which a person stands to speak to a large number of people, to conduct music, or to receive a prize in a sports competition: Tears ran down her face as she stood on the winner's podium. He looked nervous as he got up on the podium to make his speech. Synonym. rostrum. Compare. pulpit. dais. soapbox.

  6. a raised area on which a person stands to speak to a large number of people, to conduct music, or to receive a prize in a sports competition: Tears ran down her face as she stood on the winner's podium. He looked nervous as he got up on the podium to make his speech. Synonym. rostrum. Compare. pulpit. dais. soapbox.

  7. podium (noun) podium / ˈ poʊdijəm/ noun. plural podiums. Britannica Dictionary definition of PODIUM. [count] 1. : a raised platform for a speaker, performer, or the leader of an orchestra. 2. US : a stand with a slanted surface that holds a book, notes, etc., for someone who is reading, speaking, or teaching : lectern.

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