Dining Hall is a campus facility that provides meals to students and other members of the university community.
Long definition: A dining hall, often referred to as a cafeteria or canteen, is a designated facility within a college or university campus where students, faculty and staff can gather to enjoy meals and refreshments. These establishments typically offer a variety of food options, including self-serve buffets, food stations and seating areas for communal dining.
Etymology: The term "dining hall" originates from the Old English word "h(e)all", which referred to a large communal space and "dine", which means to eat a meal. Over time, it evolved to describe a specific area for dining within educational institutions.
Synonyms or related academic terms:
Cafeteria, Canteen, Food Court, Student Union Dining.
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