Definitionn. any chamber that is connected to other chambers or passageways
Last update: July 11, 2015
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The communication with the atrium is guarded by a valvula cardiaca dextra, which only in function represents the mammalian tricuspid; it consists of an oblique reduplication of the muscular fibres together with the endocardiac lining of the right ventricle, while the opposite wall is convex and forms neither a velum nor papillary muscles, nor chordae tendineae. [Please select]
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Beric entered the atrium, the principal apartment in the house. [Please select]
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There was a narrow passage between the atrium and the peristylium; this was called the fauces. [Please select]
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Beric and his companions seated themselves on the carved benches of the atrium and waited quietly. [Please select]
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As the slave at the door conducted them into the atrium Muro advanced with outstretched hands. [Please select]
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A Roman might have called the apartment into which the visitor was ushered his atrium. [Please select]
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In every well-regulated Roman house the atrium was the reception chamber for visitors. [Please select]
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