DOWNSTAIRS vs VESTIBULE: NOUN
- The lower or main floor.
- The genitalia
- Any of various bodily cavities leading to another cavity (as of the ear or vagina)
- A large entrance or reception room or area
- A small entrance hall or passage between the outer door and the interior of a house or building.
- An enclosed area at the end of a passenger car on a railroad train.
- In Bryozoa of the suborder Cryptostomata, a tubular shaft which lies above and leads to the mouth of the zoœcium. This vestibule or vestibular shaft may be crossed by diaphragms or hemisepta and is surrounded by vesicular tissue or a solid calcareous deposit.
- In car-building, a car-platform inclosed above and on two sides and connected by a bellows-like extension with the similarly inclosed platform of the next car. Each extension carries an iron doorframe called a face-plate. When two cars are coupled together the opposing face-plates are pressed together by springs, which at the same time allow them to slip over one another with the motion of the cars. The permanent structure of the vestibule includes doors on each side, at the steps, and hinged platforms to cover the steps when the doors are closed.
- A passage, hall, or antechamber next the outer door of a house, from which doors open into the various inner rooms; a porch; a lobby; a hall; a narthex. See cuts under opisthodomus, porch, and pronaos.
- In anatomy: A part of the labyrinth of the ear, the common or central cavity, between the semicircular canals and the cochlea, communicating permanently with the former, and temporarily or permanently with the latter, from the proper membranous cavity of which it is generally shut off subsequently, opening into the tympanum or middle ear by the fenestra ovalis, which, however, is closed in life by a membrane. See cuts under car and temporal.
- A triangular space between the nymphæ or labia minora of the human female and some anthropoid apes, containing the orifice of the urethra, or meatus urinarius. More fully called vestibule of the vulva and vestibulum vaginæ.
- A part of the left ventricular cavity of the heart, adjoining the root of the aorta.
- In zoology: A depression of the body-wall of sundry infusorians, as Paramecium and Noctiluca, leading to the oral and sometimes also to the anal aperture, and thus connected, by means of an esophageal canal, with the endosarc. See Vorticella, Noctiluca, and cut under Paramecium.
- In polyzoans, an outer chamber of a cell of the polyzoary, which opens on the surface, and into which, in some forms, the pharynx and anus both open.
- The porch or entrance into a house; a hall or antechamber next the entrance; a lobby; a porch; a hall.
- See under Ear.
- A train of passenger cars having the space between the end doors of adjacent cars inclosed, so as to admit of leaving the doors open to provide for intercommunication between all the cars.
- A passage, hall or room, such as a lobby, between the outer door and the interior of a building.
- An enclosed entrance at the end of a railway passenger car.
- Any of a number of body cavities, serving as or resembling an entrance to another bodily space.
- A body cavity, chamber, or channel that leads to or is an entrance to another body cavity.
DOWNSTAIRS vs VESTIBULE: ADJECTIVE
- On or of lower floors of a building
- A floor lower than the one a speaker currently occupies.
- Located on a lower or main floor.
- N/A
DOWNSTAIRS vs VESTIBULE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To furnish with a vestibule or vestibules.
DOWNSTAIRS vs VESTIBULE: ADVERB
- Living, stepping, or coming down the stairs
- Down the stairs; to a lower floor.
- To or on a lower floor.
- Down the stairs.
- On a floor below
- N/A
DOWNSTAIRS vs VESTIBULE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Down the stairs; below; to or on a lower floor: as, he went or is down-stairs.
- Pertaining or relating to, or situated on, the lower floor of a house: as, he is in one of the down-stairs rooms.
- To provide with a vestibule.
DOWNSTAIRS vs VESTIBULE: RELATED WORDS
- Bottom, Muscles, Down, Downwards, Stockings, Underneath, Stairways, Basements, Foyer, Stairs, Basement, Ground floor, Down the stairs, On a lower floor, Below
- Stairwell, Entranceway, Breezeway, Narthex, Entryway, Doorway, Entry, Entrance, Hallway, Entrance hall, Lobby, Hall, Anteroom, Antechamber, Foyer
DOWNSTAIRS vs VESTIBULE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Room, Bathroom, Hallway, Upstairs, Low, Bottom, Muscles, Down, Downwards, Underneath, Stairways, Foyer, Basement, Ground floor, Below
- Downstairs, Alcove, Stairwell, Entranceway, Breezeway, Entryway, Doorway, Entry, Entrance, Hallway, Entrance hall, Lobby, Anteroom, Antechamber, Foyer
DOWNSTAIRS vs VESTIBULE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- As we went downstairs the cats came downstairs with us and Mieshelle played with them and they enjoyed getting petted.
- Her suitcase was downstairs, her shoes were downstairs.
- They also installed new hardwood floors throughout my downstairs, painted my entire downstairs, and retextured my ceiling.
- Alternatively, you can go downstairs from the main control room, then go downstairs again.
- Some upgrades done like the kitchen counters, downstairs double pane windows, updated flooring downstairs with granite, porcelain and wood laminate.
- He just walks downstairs, I walk downstairs, we set up in the backyard, and it works out really well.
- Mudroom to keep messes contained fourth bedroom downstairs, plus an additional downstairs bath funeral Homes near you find.
- As they hear the people downstairs sing a hymn downstairs, Abigail insists that Proctor loves her yet.
- His new toy robot: George, Richard and takes him downstairs as rebecca Rabbit runs downstairs!
- Callie eagerly says it is downstairs, takes his hand and leads him downstairs.
- Christianity by going through the vestibule of Judaism.
- Lord Summerhays goes out through the vestibule door.
- Double glazed, flood resistant, composite door into vestibule.
- Created and implemented the Vestibule Communications program curriculum.
- Dry sprinklers installed in the main entrance vestibule.
- Compressors to be located in dedicated compressor vestibule.
- This door leads into a small vestibule, and another door leads from the vestibule into the second-floor lunchroom.
- The vestibule is evacuated through a roughing port on the gate valve that is oriented toward the vestibule.
- Monster generation rate in the Vestibule drops with time spent in the Vestibule.
- In the main vestibule and the southern vestibule, there were stairs.
DOWNSTAIRS vs VESTIBULE: QUESTIONS
- What is the smell coming from our downstairs neighbours?
- What does the downstairs of Harry Potter look like?
- What is the setting of Upstairs Downstairs Episode 3?
- Is the Airbnb flat upstairs or downstairs in Greenwich?
- Will Frida Kahlo ever go downstairs in her pajamas?
- Should upstairs and downstairs thermostats be the same temperature?
- Is the functional training room (downstairs gym) open?
- Is there a separate toilet upstairs and downstairs?
- Will closing basement vents downstairs help cool upstairs?
- What is the best Upstairs Downstairs episode of Upstairs Downstairs?
- What is the prognosis of carsinomas of the nasal vestibule?
- What is the size of the Eureka Timberline 2 vestibule?
- Is it necessary to give vestibule's uppressants in the acute phase?
- Does the Yukon 6-person tent have a door and vestibule?
- Do I need an illuminated exit sign for the vestibule?
- Why do nasal tip lesions extend deep into the vestibule?
- Does the Black Diamond FirstLight tent have a vestibule?
- What is the cytoplasmic vestibule of ryanodine receptors?