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Example sentences from the Web for atriaGlow: The Autobiography of Rick JamesRick James David Ritz (Atria Books) Where to begin? The Best Memoirs of 2014|William O’Connor|December 9, 2014|DAILY BEAST Doctors put the patient on a heart-lung machine before surgeons remove the heart—except for the back walls of the atria. Dick Cheney Surgery: 7 Essential Facts About Heart Transplants||March 26, 2012|DAILY BEAST Heymann chose not to return messages left with his publisher, Atria Books. Kennedy Fantasies|Andrew Goldman|July 24, 2009|DAILY BEAST The fora and atria were overcrowded with bronze and marble statues and groups. A Manual of the Historical Development of Art|G. G. (Gustavus George) Zerffi
No mouth opened along the cleft of the cone itself; all the lava issued from that part which extended into the Atria. The Eruption of Vesuvius in 1872|Luigi Palmieri The real hearth, originally in the atrium, had long since vanished from the atria of the wealthy and aristocratic. Quintus Claudius, Volume 1 of 2|Ernst Eckstein The fissure of the cone on the north-west side was large and deep, and extended into the Atria del Cavallo, about 300 metres. The Eruption of Vesuvius in 1872|Luigi Palmieri The atria and peristyles were embellished with valuable paintings and statues. Foods and Culinary Utensils of the Ancients|Charles Martyn
Words related to atriachamber, entrance, cavity, court, room, passage sing. atrium (ay-tree-uhm) The two upper chambers in the heart, which receive blood from the veins and push it into the ventricles. (See circulatory system.) Words nearby atriaatremble, atresia, at rest, atretic, Atreus, atria, atrial, atrial artery, atrial auricle, atrial chaotic tachycardia, atrial complex The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition Copyright © 2005 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. |