Vestibule - Dictionary Definition and Overview

Vestibule :  (noun)
1: a large entrance or reception room or area [syn: anteroom, antechamber, entrance hall, hall, foyer, lobby]
2: any of various bodily cavities leading to another cavity (as of the ear or vagina)

Based on WordNet 2.0

Vestibule : \Ves"ti*bule\, n. [L. vestibulum, of uncertain origin: cf. F. vestibule.] The porch or entrance into a house; a hall or antechamber next the entrance; a lobby; a porch; a hall.

Vestibule of the ear. (Anat.) See under Ear.

Vestibule of the vulva (Anat.), a triangular space between the nymph[ae], in which the orifice of the urethra is situated.

Vestibule train (Railroads), a train of passenger cars having the space between the end doors of adjacent cars inclosed, so as to admit of leaving the doors open to provide for intercommunication between all the cars.

Syn: Hall; passage.

Usage: Vestibule, Hall, Passage. A vestibule is a small apartment within the doors of a building. A hall is the first large apartment beyond the vestibule, and, in the United States, is often long and narrow, serving as a passage to the several apartments. In England, the hall is generally square or oblong, and a long, narrow space of entrance is called a passage, not a hall, as in America. Vestibule is often used in a figurative sense to denote a place of entrance. ``The citizens of Rome placed the images of their ancestors in the vestibules of their houses.'' --Bolingbroke

Based on Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary

Vestibule : \Ves"ti*bule\, v. t. To furnish with a vestibule or vestibules. --Brander Matthews.

Based on Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary

Vestibule :  Vestibule: In medicine and dentistry, a vestibule is a space or cavity at the entrance to a canal, channel, tube, vessel. In ancient Rome, the "vestibulum" was an entrance or enclosed porch leading into the house.



Based on Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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