What is the meaning of TERRACE. Phrases containing TERRACE
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p. pr. & vb. n.
of Terrace
v.
A balcony, especially a large and uncovered one.
n.
Any clear, level space used for public walks or drives; esp., a terrace by the seaside.
v.
A level plain, usually with a steep front, bordering a river, a lake, or sometimes the sea.
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.
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.
n.
One of the dry table-lands of South Africa, which often rise terracelike to considerable elevations.
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.
n.
A low wall, serving as a foundation, a substructure, or a terrace wall.
v.
A street, or a row of houses, on a bank or the side of a hill; hence, any street, or row of houses.
imp. & p. p.
of 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.
v.
A flat roof to a house; as, the buildings of the Oriental nations are covered with terraces.
n.
A conformation like a bench; a long stretch of flat ground, or a kind of natural terrace, near a lake or river.
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.
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.
v. t.
To cover with turf or sod; as, to turf a bank, of the border of a terrace.
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