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the atrium
noun
A central room or space in ancient Roman homes, open to the sky in the middle; a similar space in other buildings.
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The atrium protects the gills.
The atrium of lancelets probably evolved independently.
Dinner was served in the atrium.
Mr. Ax talked about the atrium.
The Roman pinacotheca adjoined the atrium.
The Atrium is modestly scaled.
A rapturous silence descended on the atrium.
The Atrium bar is tasteful and inviting.
I glance anxiously inside the atrium.
The atrium does that, he said.
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A large bronze globe dominates the atrium-style lobby.
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