solarium
IPA: soʊɫˈɛriʌm
noun
- (chiefly US and Canada) A room, rooftop, balcony, or terrace, used for its abundant sunlight (especially) when used as a medical treatment.
- (chiefly UK) Synonym of tanning salon, a room or business used for its sunlamps or tanning beds.
- (archaic) Synonym of sundial.
- A large monument in ancient Rome and its modern ruins.
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Examples of "solarium" in Sentences
- The solarium was the size of a small concert hall.
- The solarium was a small breakfast room set to the side of the dining room.
- A solarium is a device emitting ultraviolet rays used to produce a cosmetic tan.
- A "solarium" is erected on this roof, to contain a tropical garden or to be used for dancing.
- Actually the pool is at the back of the house and separates the solarium from the master bedroom.
- The solarium is a large geodesic dome on top of the castle; it's like being inside a glass beehive.
- The entire second floor of the penthouse is devoted almost entirely to a large room labeled "solarium" on the floor plan.
- The only time glamour lays itself over the proceedings, the shine is as fake as the sun in a solarium, which is where the opening bloodbath takes place.
- I'm either in the kitchen, where Hillary and I and Chelsea, when she's home, we have our meals in a very informal atmosphere in the kitchen when there's no one else there, or I'm upstairs in what's called a solarium, it's up on the third floor, and it's a big kind of sunny room.
- It is huge - two bedrooms plus a "solarium" (that's what they call it up there), so we would each have our own office (yippee!), tons of closets, beautiful new kitchen (dishwasher!) and bathroom, balcony, fireplace, in an immaculately maintained building with a fitness room, a pool, a parking spot for $50/month (you can't park a tire for $50 in NYC), and it's a stone's throw from the train.
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