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com·plu·vi·um \kəmˈplüvēəm, (ˈ)käm|p-\ noun (plural complu·via \-ēə\) Etymology: Latin, from compluere to flow together, from com- + pluere to rain — more at flow : a square opening in the roof of the ancient Roman atrium toward which the roof sloped and through which the rain fell into the impluvium |