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terrace
noun
1 each one of a series of raised level banks of earth, like large steps on the side of a hill, used for cultivation.
2 a a row of usually identical and connected houses, properly one overlooking a slope, or the street onto which they face;
b (usu Terrace) in street names South Inch Terrace .
3 a raised level paved area by the side of a house.
4 (usu terraces) open areas rising in tiers round a sports ground, where spectators stand.
verb (terraced , terracing ) to form something into a terrace or terraces.
[16c: from Latin terracea , from terra earth]
noun
1 each one of a series of raised level banks of earth, like large steps on the side of a hill, used for cultivation.
2 a a row of usually identical and connected houses, properly one overlooking a slope, or the street onto which they face;
b (usu Terrace) in street names South Inch Terrace .
3 a raised level paved area by the side of a house.
4 (usu terraces) open areas rising in tiers round a sports ground, where spectators stand.
verb (terraced , terracing ) to form something into a terrace or terraces.
[16c: from Latin terracea , from terra earth]
terrace house or terraced house
noun , Brit a house which is part of a terrace.
noun , Brit a house which is part of a terrace.
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