hypocaust

/haɪˈpɒkjʊst/

Definitions

1. noun

A space under a floor, especially in ancient Roman buildings, where hot air from a furnace could circulate and warm the space above.

“The archaeologists discovered a well-preserved hypocaust in the ancient Roman villa.”

Synonyms

  • Roman hypocaust
  • underfloor heating

Antonyms

  • overfloor heating
  • ventilation system