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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract In architecture, the term xystum refers toIn architecture, the term xystum refers to a wall, promenade, alley, or open path. It can also refer to an atrium, ambulacrum, or parvis in front of a basilica. The term should not be confused with the ancient Greek architectural term xystus, meaning the covered portico of a gymnasium.eaning the covered portico of a gymnasium.
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rdfs:comment In architecture, the term xystum refers toIn architecture, the term xystum refers to a wall, promenade, alley, or open path. It can also refer to an atrium, ambulacrum, or parvis in front of a basilica. The term should not be confused with the ancient Greek architectural term xystus, meaning the covered portico of a gymnasium.eaning the covered portico of a gymnasium.
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