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mess hall

/ˌmɛs ˈhɔl/
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Other forms: mess halls

In the military, a mess hall is an area where people eat together in a group. Sometimes a summer camp will also call the dining area a mess hall.

If you join the army, you'll get to know the mess hall, which is also known as a mess. There's often a separate area for officers to eat, known as the officers' mess hall. The term comes from an old meaning of mess, "food for one meal."

Definitions of mess hall
  1. noun
    a (large) military dining room where service personnel eat or relax
    synonyms: mess
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    types:
    officer's mess
    a mess for the exclusive use of officers
    type of:
    dining room, dining-room
    a room used for dining
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