In modern architecture a vestibule refers to a small room near the entrance of a building or home. In ancient times, a vestibule referred to a small enclosed area that separated the entrance of a home from the street.
Vestibule
The portico is found at the exterior of the building; it is the porch that leads to the door. The vestibule is found just after you enter the building; it is an ante-chamber.
Vestibule is a chamber near the outer door. It can be also called as a lobby in building.
A 'vestibule' is a part of a building, they do not have calories.
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
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.
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Yes the word vestibule is a noun. It is a common noun.
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
When I entered their home, I walked through the vestibule and proceeded upstairs.
Another name for the lips is vestibule. or vestibule oris.