Associations to the word «Terrace»
Noun
- Precinct
- Burnley
- Accommodation
- Devonshire
- Urn
- Stroll
- Layout
- Plain
- Shoreline
- Headland
- Thistle
- Luzon
- Clubhouse
- Maize
- Bethesda
- Ulcer
- Ballroom
- Crop
- Riverside
- Thunderstorm
- Mixture
- Footpath
- Picnic
- Pond
- Skyline
- Enclave
- Cornice
- Lounge
- Silt
- Windsor
- Clifton
- Tern
- Block
- Hedge
- Terrain
- Ravine
- Tier
- Verandah
- Almond
- Sediment
- Suburb
- Limestone
- Building
- Sandstone
- Allotment
- Valley
- Setback
- Eel
- Lamar
- Sachs
- Crumbling
- Canyon
- Hammersmith
- Whitehall
- Bali
- Spire
- Shrub
- Tsunami
- Wheat
Adjective
Wiktionary
TERRACE, noun. A platform that extends outwards from a building.
TERRACE, noun. A raised, flat-topped bank of earth with sloping sides, especially one of a series for farming or leisure; a similar natural area of ground, often next to a river.
TERRACE, noun. A row of residential houses with no gaps between them; a group of row houses.
TERRACE, noun. (in the plural) (chiefly British) The standing area at a football ground.
TERRACE, noun. (chiefly Indian English) The roof of a building, especially if accessible to the residents. Often used for drying laundry, sun-drying foodstuffs, exercise, or sleeping outdoors in hot weather.
TERRACE, verb. To provide something with a terrace.
TERRACE, verb. To form something into a terrace.
TERRACE, proper noun. A city in British Columbia, Canada
TERRACE CHANT, noun. (sports) A phrase or song chanted at a football match or other sports event.
Dictionary definition
TERRACE, noun. Usually paved outdoor area adjoining a residence.
TERRACE, noun. A level shelf of land interrupting a declivity (with steep slopes above and below).
TERRACE, noun. A row of houses built in a similar style and having common dividing walls (or the street on which they face); "Grosvenor Terrace".
TERRACE, verb. Provide (a house) with a terrace; "We terrassed the country house".
TERRACE, verb. Make into terraces as for cultivation; "The Incas terraced their mountainous land".
Wise words
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