Amphiphithyra

/æmfɪfɪˈθɪrə/ noun

A rare architectural or anatomical term describing a structure with entrances or openings on both sides, or a dual-chambered passage.

From Greek 'amphi-' (both) + 'thyra' (door/entrance). This appears to be a highly specialized classical architectural term, rarely used in modern English.

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