Uk English Meaning of terraces
terraces
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terraces
a colonnaded porch or promenade, a row of houses on raised ground or a sloping site, street, one of a group of horizontal ridges made in a hillside to conserve moisture and prevent loss of soil for agriculture, to make into a terrace, a level area next to a building, to make into a terrace or supply with terraces, a section of a British soccer stadium set aside for standing spectators, a group of row houses, a raised embankment with the top leveled, a raised piece of land with the top leveled off, a strip of park in the middle of a street often planted with trees or shrubs, a relatively level paved or planted area adjoining a building, to provide (something, such as a building or hillside) with a terrace, one of usually a series of horizontal ridges made in a hillside to increase cultivatable land, conserve moisture, or minimize erosion, a flat roof or open platform, a row of houses or apartments on raised ground or a sloping site, a similar undersea feature, a level ordinarily narrow plain usually with steep front bordering a river, lake, or sea
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terraces
a colonnaded porch or promenade, a row of houses on raised ground or a sloping site, street, one of a group of horizontal ridges made in a hillside to conserve
balconies,decks,porches,sundecks,Verandas,galleries,steps,Verandas
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terra firmas => Terra firma, terminuses => Termini, terminologies => Terminologies, terminations => Terminations, terminates => ends,