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vestibule
  1. (architecture) A passage, hall or room, such as a lobby, between the outer door and the interior of a building. [from the 17th c.]
  2. (rail transport) An enclosed entrance at the end of a railway passenger car.
  3. (medicine) Any of a number of body cavities, serving as or resembling an entrance to another bodily space. [from the 18th c.]
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    1. “These might have been placed in the entry vestibule, or in the small reading room situated at the center of the exhibition.”
vestibulitis
  1. (medicine) Inflammation of a vestibule, especially localized vulvodynia in the vestibular region (the entry point into the vagina).
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    1. “It has been noted after vestibulitis, furuncles, and acute and chronic coryza.”
vestibular
  1. A competitive examination used by Brazilian universities to select students.
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    1. “I startled my friend during his vestibular, causing him to lose balance and stumble.”
vestibulodynia
  1. (medicine) A form of vulvodynia (vulvar pain) localized in the vestibular region (the entry point into the vagina).
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vestibulopathy
  1. (pathology) Any disease that affects the vestibule of the ear
vestibulonystagmography
vestibulotomy
  1. (surgery) incision into a vestibule
vestibulum
  1. (anatomy) The vestibule of the ear.
vestibulectomy
  1. (surgery) Removal of a vestibule
vestibulectomies
  1. plural of vestibulectomy
vestibulopathies
  1. plural of vestibulopathy
vestibulotomies
  1. plural of vestibulotomy
vestibula
  1. plural of vestibulum
vestibulars
vestibules
  1. plural of vestibule
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    1. “Why else, then, do I hang out in the vestibules of trains, when a comfortable seat is at hand in the car behind me?”
      “Her love for life, to live each moment with positivity, takes her into the dark vestibules of a woman's mind.”
      “The main room was a rectangle with various antechambers and vestibules branching off down its length.”
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