Albarium

/ælˈbɛriəm/ noun

In ancient Roman architecture, a room or bath lined with white marble or a white-colored substance, or a place where white substances were processed.

From Latin albus meaning 'white' plus the suffix -arium meaning 'place for' or 'related to.' Romans created specific named rooms for different functions using this productive -arium suffix.

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