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atrium
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atria
Atrium
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a chamber connected to other chambers or passageways, notably one of the heart's two upper chambers
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During dissection, the left atrium was clearly visible.
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The office building was designed with an atrium at its center, providing a communal gathering space for employees and visitors.
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an open central courtyard or space, often with a skylight, typically surrounded by walls, characteristic of ancient Roman architecture
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The museum reconstructed an atrium from the ruins of a Roman house.
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