a space or cavity at the entrance to another structure.
Vestibule of vulva; vestibule of vagina; the space between the labia minor containing the openings of the vagina and urethra.
A large vestibule in the house led from the kitchen to the garden. The priest was concerned about damaged windows in the vestibule of the church.
Yes the word vestibule is a noun. It is a common noun.
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When I entered their home, I walked through the vestibule and proceeded upstairs.
Another name for the lips is vestibule. or vestibule oris.
The church vestibule is still being used on Saturday mornings for the sale of books.
The term vestibule means an entryway. This is the entryway into the rest of the digestive system.
The word "vestibule" is from Latin and originally referred to a passage leading to a building's interior. It is commonly used today to describe an entrance hall or lobby.
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vestibule have 2 meaning also it is nounone thing is (formal)an entrance hall of a large building, for example where hats and coats can be leftsecond thing is (technical) a space at the end of coach/ car on a train that connects it with the next coach/car