- Look up
terrace,
terraces, or
terracing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Terrace may
refer to:
Fluvial terrace, a natural, flat
surface that borders...
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Agricultural terracing can be
traced back to
prehistoric times, but
architectural terracing is
equally ancient.
Examples of
early architectural terracing in the...
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phonetic terracing effect in Twi of a
series of mid tones. (Twi
constrains the
first tone to be
either high or low.)
Table 2. The
phonetic terracing effect...
- A
terrace or
terracing in
sporting terms refers to the
standing area of a
sports stadium,
particularly in the
United Kingdom and
Republic of Ireland. It...
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Highlands are
known for
their terrace systems which were
constructed at the
beginning of
Bronze Age in the 3rd
millennium BC.
Terracing is also used for sloping...
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ceremonial tent. Such a
terrace had its
origins in the far
older agricultural practice of
terracing a
sloping site (see
Terrace (agriculture)). The Hanging...
- A
terrace,
terraced house (UK), or
townhouse (US) is a type of medium-density
housing which first started in 16th
century Europe with a row of joined...
- 2019
season and made some
changes to the
stadium layout,
building some
terracing behind the
goals so that fans
would be
closer to the pitch, and not behind...
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Grand Terrace may
refer to:
Grand Terrace,
California Grand Terrace Cafe, a
historic Chicago jazz club
often referred to as
simply Grand Terrace Grand...
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irrigation canal above the
terrace clusters.
Indigenous rice
terracing technologies have been
identified with the Ifugao’s rice
terraces such as
their knowledge...