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The antechamber
noun
A small room used as an entryway or reception area to a larger room.
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The antechamber is dark.
The antechamber will have the crotch absorbers which will absorb the unwanted synchrotron radiation.
The antechamber is oriented on the east-west axis and leads west to the king's burial chamber.
The antechamber and tleap modules were used to assign the Generalized Amber Force Field (GAFF) parameters to the two systems.
Meanwhile, their fathers are playing chess in the antechamber.
I think we've just seen the antechamber to terror.
Fascist party badges disappeared overnight, and the antechamber of Mussolini's office, usually full, stood empty.
Fascist party badges disappeared overnight; the antechamber of Mussolini's office, usually full, stood empty.
This has helped researchers to make sense of the jumble of objects in the antechamber.
Issy Sampson As the antechamber to the nightmarish nightly news throughout the 1970s – Vietnam!
At once dry and droll, he describes it as "the antechamber to death".
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