prodomos

pro·do·mos

[proh-doh-mos]
noun, plural pro·do·moi [-moi] . Architecture.
an open vestibule, as a pronaos.

Origin:
< Greek pródomos literally, before-house, equivalent to pro- pro-2 + dómos house (see dome)

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