perron (Meaning)

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perron (n.)

An out-of-door flight of steps, as in a garden, leading to a terrace or to an upper story; -- usually applied to mediaevel or later structures of some architectural pretensions.

Synonyms & Antonyms of perron

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perron Sentence Examples

  1. The grand perron of the palace was adorned with intricate carvings and led to the royal chambers.
  2. The secluded perron at the end of the garden offered a serene spot for contemplation.
  3. The majestic perron of the cathedral towered above the surrounding city, providing panoramic views.
  4. The crumbling perron outside the abandoned manor hinted at its former grandeur.
  5. The marble perron of the museum's entrance was polished to a mirror-like shine.
  6. The wrought-iron perron spiraled around the exterior of the castle, offering access to every level.
  7. The imposing perron of the skyscraper stretched towards the heavens, symbolizing the building's architectural prowess.
  8. The wooden perron of the country cottage creaked beneath the weight of tired travelers.
  9. The mosaic-tiled perron of the temple depicted scenes from ancient mythology.
  10. The weathered perron of the old bridge bore witness to centuries of travelers and their tales.

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An out-of-door flight of steps, as in a garden, leading to a terrace or to an upper story; -- usually applied to mediaevel or later structures of some architect

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The grand perron of the palace was adorned with intricate carvings and led to the royal chambers.

The secluded perron at the end of the garden offered a serene spot for contemplation.

The majestic perron of the cathedral towered above the surrounding city, providing panoramic views.

The crumbling perron outside the abandoned manor hinted at its former grandeur.