Antrum

/ˈæntrəm/ noun

A cavity or chamber in the body, especially one found in bone; most commonly refers to the maxillary sinus in the cheekbone.

From Latin 'antrum' (cave, cavity). Borrowed directly from Latin into medical English in the 16th century, it retained its literal meaning of a hollow space or cave.

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