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solarium
[suh-lair-ee-uhm, soh-]
noun
plural
solariums, solariaa glass-enclosed room, porch, or the like, exposed to the sun's rays, as at a seaside hotel or for convalescents in a hospital.
solarium
/ əʊˈɛəɪə /
noun
a room built largely of glass to afford exposure to the sun
a bed equipped with ultraviolet lights used for acquiring an artificial suntan
an establishment offering such facilities
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of solarium1
Example Sentences
In April 2023, water intrusion through the roof caused a piece of the ceiling in the Ahwahnee’s dining solarium to fall and strike an employee, according to the report.
Gone are the nostalgic sun-lit solariums bordered by fake hanging plants.
Custom kitchen and storage space, wrap-around balcony plus enclosed solarium, garage available.
Over time it’s been upgraded with a new foyer, parlor, a solarium and even a breakfast nook.
In total, there are 123 rooms including 14 bedrooms, 27 bathrooms, a tanning room, solarium, game room, grand foyer, formal dining room, library, movie theater and bowling alley.
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