Atrium

/ˈeɪtriəm/ noun

An atrium is a large open space inside a building, often with a high ceiling and lots of light; in biology, it is one of the upper chambers of the heart.

It comes from Latin *atrium*, meaning 'central room of a Roman house'. The heart chambers were named by analogy, as central spaces where blood enters.

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ARأذين
BNঅলিন্দ
CSsíň
DAforkammer
DEAtrium
ELκόλπος
ESatrio
FAدهلیز
FIeteinen
FRatrium
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