Terrace ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Terrace ( noun )

  1. A flat area, typically with a paved or terraced surface, next to a building or overlooking a view.
  2. A flat area of ground with a steep slope, typically one terraced for cultivation.

Origin:

From latin terrace "earth, land" , from terra "earth".

Examples:

  1. They have a terrace overlooking the city.
  2. The terrace was perfect for outdoor dining.
  3. The terrace was covered in plants and flowers.
  4. The terrace had a beautiful view of the mountains.
  5. We walked down the terrace to the garden.

(As a verb)

Terrace ( verb )

  1. A flat area, typically with a paved or terraced surface, next to a building or overlooking a view.
  2. A flat area of ground with a steep slope, typically one terraced for cultivation.

Origin:

From latin terrace "earth, land" , from terra "earth".

Examples:

  1. They have a terrace overlooking the city.
  2. The terrace was perfect for outdoor dining.
  3. The terrace was covered in plants and flowers.
  4. The terrace had a beautiful view of the mountains.
  5. We walked down the terrace to the garden.
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