Atria

/ˈeɪtriə/ noun

Plural of atrium; the two upper chambers of the heart that receive blood, or large open courtyards in buildings.

From Latin atrium meaning 'hall' or 'central court of a house.' In anatomy, applied to the heart chambers in the 1600s because of their chamber-like appearance.

AMአትሪየም
ARالأترو
BNঅ্যাট্রিয়াম
CAAtri
CSAtrium
DAAtrium
DEAtrien
ELΑτρία
ESAtrios
FAاتریوم
FIAtrium
FRAtria
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