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Definition of Estrade

Estrade
Estrade Es`trade", n. [F., fr. Sp. estrado, orig., a carpet on the floor of a room, also, a carpeted platform, fr. L. stratum bed covering. See Stratum.] (Arch.) A portion of the floor of a room raised above the general level, as a place for a bed or a throne; a platform; a dais. He [the teacher] himself should have his desk on a mounted estrade or platform. --J. G. Fitch.

Meaning of Estrade from wikipedia

- elaborate pilaster with a tapered base. Estrade The French term for a raised platform or dais. In the Levant, the estrade of a divan is called a Sopha, from...
- Josep Caixal i Estradé (1803–1879) was Bishop of Urgell from 1853 until his death in Rome in 1879 and co-prince of Andorra during the New Reform period...
- stationed in Cuba, ****an, and Germany. His mother is Diana Esperanza Gonzalez Estradé de Bethel. She was born in Havana, Cuba. Bethel graduated with distinction...
- part (689,000 square metres or 170 acres) along the Moskva river contains estrades, children's attractions (including the Observation Wheel water ponds with...
- was eaten with steam-cooked sticky rice. Another French visitor, Doctor Estrade, who arrived in 1893, described larb as a Lao main dish made with boiled...
- during the dictatorial period, Alejandro Végh Villegas, Juan Carlos Blanco Estradé, Walter Ravenna, Néstor Bolentini. Gradually, Bordaberry became even more...
- Juan Carlos Blanco Estradé (19 June 1934 – 22 August 2021) was a Uruguayan lawyer and political figure. Blanco came from a distinguished Uruguayan political...
- S2CID 219469381. Borst, Anouk M.; Smith, Martin P.; Finch, Adrian A.; Estrade, Guillaume; Villanova-de-Benavent, Cristina; Nason, Peter; Marquis, Eva;...
- flag, was first adopted by the Episcopal Co-Prince, Bishop Josep Caixal i Estradé on April 22, 1866 and three years later by Napoleon III. The flag from...
- Husband 1983:644. An estrade tree was pruned into a series of diminishing horizontal tiers like a sweetmeat stand, the French estrade coming from Spanish...