atrium

/ˈeɪ.tɹi.əm/

noun

  1. A central room or space in ancient Roman homes, open to the sky in the middle; a similar space in other buildings.

  2. A square hall lit by daylight from above, into which rooms open at one or more levels.

  3. A cavity, entrance, or passage.

  4. Any enclosed sexine and nexine layers, widening toward the interior of the grain.

Synonyms: cavaedium