
1) Architectural element 2) Balcony 3) Department store area 4) First balcony 5) First or lowest balcony 6) French word used in English 7) Intermediate level 8) Intermediate storey 9) Level in the theater 10) Lowest balcony in a theater 11) Theater balcony 12) Theater ticket option 13) Wide balcony in a room
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1) Balcony 2) Entresol 3) Tier
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- first or lowest balcony
- intermediate floor just above the ground floor
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In architecture, a mezzanine or entresol is an intermediate floor between main floors of a building, and therefore typically not counted among the overall floors of a building. Often, a mezzanine has a low ceiling and projects in the form of a balcony. The term is also used for the lowest balcony in a theatre, or for the first few rows of seats in...
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• (n.) Same as Entresol. • (n.) A partial story which is not on the same level with the story of the main part of the edifice, as of a back building, where the floors are on a level with landings of the staircase of the main house. • (n.) A floor under the stage, from which various contrivances, as traps, are worked. • (n.) A fl...
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floor or landing between two main storeys. Entresol
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Architectural term for a storey with a lower ceiling placed between two main storeys, usually between the ground and first floors of a building. ...
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an intermediate floor formed within a high floor to ceiling height.
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dress circle
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a low storey beween two higher ones (entresol)
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Partial story between two main stories; usually projects as a balcony
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Mez'za·nine noun 1. A flooring laid over a floor to bring it up to some height or level.
2. Also
mezzanine floor .
(Theat.) A floor under the stage, from which various contrivances, as traps, are worked.
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A stand alone structure constructed within an existing building or structure which is designed to maximize clear space under and above the mezzanine. Also referred to as a 'free standing, wide span mezzanine', this type of mezzanine incorporates wide column spacing and high PSF (pounds per square foot) capacity. Usually engineered for a specific ne...
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In architecture a mezzanine is a partial story which is not on the same level with the story of the main part of the edifice, as of a back building, where the floors are on a level with landings of the staircase of the main house.
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n] - first or lowest balcony 2. [n] - intermediate floor just above the ground floor
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A floor introduced between the levels of the main floors.
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a low storey beween two higher ones (entresol)
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Extra floor - possibly inserted between floor and ceiling of very tall room
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An extra floor, possibly inserted between ceiling and floor of very tall room. The floor often projects itself from the walls and does not completely close the view of the ceiling from ground floor.
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noun first or lowest balcony
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mezzanine floor noun intermediate floor just above the ground floor
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A low floor between two stories in a building, usually just above the ground floor.
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Architectural term for a storey with a lower ceiling placed between two main storeys, usually between the ground and first floors of a building
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