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Terrace 1Definition: 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.
Terrace 2Definition: A balcony, especially a large and uncovered one. Terrace 3Definition: A flat roof to a house; as, the buildings of the Oriental nations are covered with terraces. Terrace 4Definition: A street, or a row of houses, on a bank or the side of a hill; hence, any street, or row of houses. Terrace 5Definition: A level plain, usually with a steep front, bordering a river, a lake, or sometimes the sea. Terrace 6Definition: To form into a terrace or terraces; to furnish with a terrace or terraces, as, to terrace a garden, or a building. terrace 7Definition: usually paved outdoor area adjoining a residence terrace 8Definition: a row of houses built in a similar style and having common dividing walls (or the street on which they face); "Grosvenor Terrace" terrace 9Definition: a level shelf of land interrupting a declivity (with steep slopes above and below) terrace 10Definition: make into terraces as for cultivation; "The Incas terraced their mountainous land" terrace 11Definition: provide (a house) with a terrace; "We terrassed the country house"
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