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Definition of atrium
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of atrium is as below...
Atrium
(n.) An open court with a porch or
gallery
around
three or more
sides;
especially
at the
entrance
of a
basilica
or other
church.
The name was
extended
in the
Middle
Ages to the open
churchyard
or
cemetery.
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Atrium
::
Atrium
(n.) A
cavity
in
ascidians
into which the
intestine
and
generative
ducts open, and which also
receives
the water from the
gills.
See
Ascidioidea..
Atrium
::
Atrium
(n.) The main part of
either
auricle
of the heart as
distinct
from the
auricular
appendix.
Also, the whole
articular
portion
of the
heart..
Impluvium
::
Impluvium
(n.) In Roman
dwellings,
a
cistern
or tank, set in the
atrium
or
peristyle
to
recieve
the water from the roof, by means of the
compluvium;
generally
made
ornamental
with
flowers
and works of art
around
its
birm..
Atrial
::
Atrial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
atrium.
Atrium
::
Atrium
(n.) A
square
hall
lighted
from
above,
into which rooms open at one or more
levels..
Natrium
::
Natrium
(n.) The
technical
name for
sodium.
Narthex
::
Narthex
(n.) The
portico
in front of
ancient
churches;
sometimes,
the
atrium
or outer court
surrounded
by
ambulatories;
-- used,
generally,
for any
vestibule,
lobby,
or outer
porch,
leading
to the nave of a
church..
Atrium
::
Atrium
(n.) An open court with a porch or
gallery
around
three or more
sides;
especially
at the
entrance
of a
basilica
or other
church.
The name was
extended
in the
Middle
Ages to the open
churchyard
or
cemetery.
Epicoele
::
Epicoele
(n.) A
cavity
formed
by the
invagination
of the outer wall of the body, as the
atrium
of an
amphioxus
and
possibly
the body
cavity
of
vertebrates..
Symbol
::
Symbol
(n.) An
abbreviation
standing
for the name of an
element
and
consisting
of the
initial
letter
of the Latin or New Latin name, or
sometimes
of the
initial
letter
with a
following
one; as, C for
carbon,
Na for
sodium
(Natrium),
Fe for iron
(Ferrum),
Sn for tin
(Stannum),
Sb for
antimony
(Stibium),
etc. See the list of names and
symbols
under
Element..
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