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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ves·ti·bule
n.
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
nymphae
,
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
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Vestibuled train
.
Railroad
Same
as
Vestibule train
,
under
Vestibule
.
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