Vestibule

/ˈvɛstəbjuːl/ noun

A vestibule is a small entrance hall or passage between the outer door and the inside of a building or room. It acts as a kind of buffer space between outdoors and indoors.

From Latin 'vestibulum', meaning 'entrance court', possibly related to 'vestis' (garment), suggesting a place where you change clothes. It entered English through French and architectural Latin.

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