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terrace

[ter-uhs] / ˈtɛr əs /


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A police spokesman named the bar as Le Constellation, which has a capacity of 300 people and another 40 people on its terrace, according to the Crans-Montana website.

From Barron's

And up on its sixth-story terrace you are above the rooftops of Harlem and can see, far to the south, Central Park and the cluster of spindly supertalls beyond.

From The Wall Street Journal

The iconic property comes complete with 49 guest rooms, 20 suites, a slew of private terraces, private pools, hot tubs, and more.

From MarketWatch

A terraced family home has been turned into a lived-in work of art with paintings spanning from floor to ceiling in every room.

From BBC

Greek cities featured paved civic spaces, dramatic terraces and grand gathering areas that communicated both cultural prestige and political power.

From Science Daily