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antechamber - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

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Noun

antechamber (plural antechambers)

  • A small room used as an entryway or reception area to a larger room.
    • ✤ Synonyms: anteroom, foreroom
    • Who knows. Perhaps the Ark is still waiting in some antechamber for us to discover. Perhaps there’s some vital bit of evidence which eludes us. Perhaps…1
    • “This is merely the antechamber, the entrance hall,” said Dumbledore after a moment or two.2
  • (botany) The space immediately below the guard cells of a stoma.

Etymology

From Middle French antichambre, with remodelling after ante- and chamber.3 By surface analysis, ante- +‎ chamber.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA: /ˈæn.tiˌt͡ʃeɪm.bə/, /ˈæn.tɪˌt͡ʃeɪm.bə/
  • (US) IPA: /ˈæn.tiˌt͡ʃeɪm.bɚ/
  • Audio (US): 🔊

Printed 2026-06-28.

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Footnotes

  1. 1981, Lawrence Kasdan, Raiders of the Lost Ark, spoken by Belloq:

  2. 2005 July 16, J. K. Rowling [pseudonym; Joanne Rowling], Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Harry Potter; 6), London: Bloomsbury Publishing, →ISBN:

  3. “antechamber, n.”, in OED Online ⁠, Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.

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