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Definition of terrace
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Terrace
(v.) A
balcony,
especially
a large and
uncovered
one..
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Vase
::
Vase (n.) A
vessel
similar
to that
described
in the first
definition
above,
or the
representation
of one in a solid block of
stone,
or the like, used for an
ornament,
as on a
terrace
or in a
garden.
See
Illust.
of
Niche..
Terrace
::
Terrace
(v.) A level
plain,
usually
with a steep
front,
bordering
a
river,
a lake, or
sometimes
the sea..
Terrace
::
Terrace
(v.) A flat roof to a
house;
as, the
buildings
of the
Oriental
nations
are
covered
with
terraces..
Terrace
::
Terrace
(v. t.) To form into a
terrace
or
terraces;
to
furnish
with a
terrace
or
terraces,
as, to
terrace
a
garden,
or a
building..
Till
::
Till (n.) A
deposit
of clay, sand, and
gravel,
without
lamination,
formed
in a
glacier
valley
by means of the
waters
derived
from the
melting
glaciers;
--
sometimes
applied
to
alluvium
of an upper river
terrace,
when not
laminated,
and
appearing
as if
formed
in the same
manner..
Terraced
::
Terraced
(imp. & p. p.) of
Terrac.
Mason
::
Mason (v. t.) To build
stonework
or
brickwork
about,
under,
in, over, etc.; to
construct
by
masons;
-- with a
prepositional
suffix;
as, to mason up a well or
terrace;
to mason in a
kettle
or
boiler..
Terrace
::
Terrace
(v.) A
raised
level
space,
shelf,
or
platform
of
earth,
supported
on one or more sides by a wall, a bank of tuft, or the like,
whether
designed
for use or
pleasure..
Karreo
::
Karreo
(n.) One of the dry
table-lands
of South
Africa,
which often rise
terracelike
to
considerable
elevations..
Balustrade
::
Balustrade
(n.) A row of
balusters
topped
by a rail,
serving
as an open
parapet,
as along the edge of a
balcony,
terrace,
bridge,
staircase,
or the eaves of a
building..
Terrace
::
Terrace
(v.) A
street,
or a row of
houses,
on a bank or the side of a hill;
hence,
any
street,
or row of
houses..
Turf
::
Turf (v. t.) To cover with turf or sod; as, to turf a bank, of the
border
of a
terrace..
Esplanade
::
Esplanade
(n.) Any
clear,
level space used for
public
walks or
drives;
esp., a
terrace
by the
seaside..
Podium
::
Podium
(n.) A low wall,
serving
as a
foundation,
a
substructure,
or a
terrace
wall..
Bench
::
Bench (n.) A
conformation
like a
bench;
a long
stretch
of flat
ground,
or a kind of
natural
terrace,
near a lake or
river..
Terrace
::
Terrace
(v.) A
balcony,
especially
a large and
uncovered
one..
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