A plural or variant form referring to internal cavities or enclosed spaces within a structure.
From Greek 'endon' meaning 'within' or 'inside,' combined with a Latin-influenced suffix. This technical term reflects anatomical or architectural nomenclature.
Medical and architectural fields love Greek and Latin roots because they create a universal professional language—a doctor in Japan can understand 'endia' just like one in Brazil because these aren't everyday words.
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