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Noun

 * 1) a central large inward-facing, typically open roof, hall or courtyard that serves as the main connective and activity space for a dwelling.
 * 2)  The center location of a traditional Èkìtì/Central Yorùbá home, consisting of a bathtub structure that is over an open hole in the house that collects water. Analogous to the Roman impluvium.
 * 1)  The center location of a traditional Èkìtì/Central Yorùbá home, consisting of a bathtub structure that is over an open hole in the house that collects water. Analogous to the Roman impluvium.