holrúmi
Holrými is an Icelandic term that denotes a hollow space or cavity. It is formed from the words hol meaning hole and rými meaning space, and it is used across disciplines to refer to an empty region enclosed within or between solid matter. In general, holrými describes a void or empty volume rather than a filled space.
In architecture and construction, holrými refers to cavities within structures, such as air gaps behind walls,
In geology and speleology, holrými can describe natural voids in rock, including caves, chambers, or fractures
In biology and anatomy, holrými is sometimes used to denote hollow spaces within organisms or organs, such
In materials science, holrými relates to porosity and voids within foams, composites, or porous media. The presence
See also: cavity, hollow, porosity, void. Note that the exact sense of holrými can vary by field,