The word 'atrium' comes into the English language from the ancient, classical Latin language of ancient Italy. From it comes the English adjective 'atrial', which refers or relates to a chamber. A common use in English is the term 'atrial fibrillation', in which the heartbeat in one of the chambers of the heart becomes irregular. Another English derivative is the noun 'atrium'. As a noun, the word has architectural and medical applications. For example, architecturally, the term refers to 'a large, open space within a building'. In the way of a medical example, it may refer to one of the four chambers in the heart.
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Impluvio is the dative or ablative form of impluvium, which remains "impluvium" when translated into English. An impluvium is a square basin built into the floor of the atrium to hold rain water.
Since it is a Latin word the proper plural rendering would be "atria." Some dictionaries simply add an -s to "atrium," though it doesn't sound right.
Caecilius is in the atrium.
The upper chamber on the right side of the heart.
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If you mean atrium, it is the right ventricle.
If you mean not specifically, they are the veins.
atri is a medical term for atrium, upper heart chamber.