pteroma

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English

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek πτέρωμα (ptérōma), from πτερόν (pterón).

Noun

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pteroma (plural pteromas or pteromata)

  1. A walkway, in a Greek or Roman temple, between the cella and surrounding colonnade.

Noun

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pteroma (plural pterome)

  1. A covert of the secondary flight feathers of a bird.

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