Nickelodeon

noun
/ˌnɪk.əˈloʊ.di.n̩/US

Etymology

From nickel (“coin worth 5 cents”) + odeon.

  1. derived from ᾨδεῖον
  2. compounded as nickelodeon — “nickel + odeon

Definitions

  1. A small, rudimentary movie theater that charged five cents for admission, popular in…

    A small, rudimentary movie theater that charged five cents for admission, popular in North America from about 1905 to 1915.

  2. A coin-operated player piano, often elaborated with percussion, banjos, bells, whistles,…

    A coin-operated player piano, often elaborated with percussion, banjos, bells, whistles, and other musical instruments and noise-makers.

  3. An American jukebox operated by nickels.

  4. + 1 more definition
    1. Alternative letter-case form of Nickelodeon.

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