Anticum

/ˈæntiˌkʌm/ noun

In Roman architecture, an entrance porch or forecourt of a building, particularly a temple.

From Latin anticum (neuter singular of anticus, meaning before or in front). This architectural term comes directly from Latin describing the front portion of Roman structures.

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