Atriums

/ˈeɪtriəmz/ noun

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

From Latin 'atrium' (main room of a Roman house), which originally meant the central court. The anatomical usage transferred metaphorically because of the chamber's role in receiving blood, like the room receives visitors.

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