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'''Vestibule''' or '''Vestibulum''' can have the following meanings, each primarily based upon a common origin, from early 17th century French, derived from Latin ''vestibulum, -i n.'' "entrance court". '''Vestibule''' or '''vestibulum''' can have the following meanings, each primarily based upon a common origin, from early 17th century French, derived from Latin ''vestibulum, -i n.'' "entrance court".

==Anatomy==
In general, vestibule is a small space or cavity at the beginning of a canal.
* The ] is the posterior 2/3 of the labia minora, the location of the urethral meatus and the paraurethral glands of Skene and the introitus of the vagina
* The ] is the nostrils, simply lined with an extension of skin epithelium, in contrast to nasal cavity, which is lined with respiratory epithelium
* The ] is the central part of the inner ear labyrinth, as used in the vestibular system
**The ] connects this to the brain
* The ] is between the epiglottis and rima glottidis
* The ] is the part of the left ventricle of the heart just below the aortic valve
* The ] is the space between the lips (or cheek) and teeth


==Architecture== ==Architecture==
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* an ] * an ]
* a ], entrance hall, or passage between the outer door and the interior of a building * a ], entrance hall, or passage between the outer door and the interior of a building
*a ]
* an ] between two ]s * an ] between two ]s
* a ] * a ]
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* a covered section between the outer opening and inner opening of a ], typically used for the storage of boots, packs and small equipment * a covered section between the outer opening and inner opening of a ], typically used for the storage of boots, packs and small equipment

==Anatomy==
In general, vestibule is a small space or cavity at the beginning of a canal.
* The ] is a part of the vulva between the labia minora into which the urinary meatus (urethral opening) and the vaginal opening are situated
* The ] is the nostrils, simply lined with an extension of skin epithelium, in contrast to nasal cavity, which is lined with respiratory epithelium
* The ] is the central part of the inner ear labyrinth, as used in the vestibular system
**The ] connects this to the brain
* The ] is between the epiglottis and rima glottidis
* The ] is the part of the left ventricle of the heart just below the aortic valve
* The ] is the space between the lips (or cheek) and teeth


==Other== ==Other==

Latest revision as of 21:49, 25 November 2024

Vestibule or vestibulum can have the following meanings, each primarily based upon a common origin, from early 17th century French, derived from Latin vestibulum, -i n. "entrance court".

Architecture

Main article: Vestibule (architecture)

Related:

  • a covered section between the outer opening and inner opening of a tent, typically used for the storage of boots, packs and small equipment

Anatomy

In general, vestibule is a small space or cavity at the beginning of a canal.

  • The vulval vestibule is a part of the vulva between the labia minora into which the urinary meatus (urethral opening) and the vaginal opening are situated
  • The nasal vestibule is the nostrils, simply lined with an extension of skin epithelium, in contrast to nasal cavity, which is lined with respiratory epithelium
  • The vestibule of the ear is the central part of the inner ear labyrinth, as used in the vestibular system
  • The vestibule of larynx is between the epiglottis and rima glottidis
  • The aortic vestibule is the part of the left ventricle of the heart just below the aortic valve
  • The vestibule of mouth is the space between the lips (or cheek) and teeth

Other

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