Amphithuron

/ˌæmfɪˈθjʊərɒn/ noun

A type of ancient Greek architectural element or passage that has openings or doors on opposite sides.

From Greek 'amphi-' (on both sides) and 'thuron' (door), literally describing a passage with doors or access points at both ends.

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