terrace
ter|race /t'erɪs/ (terraces)
1 [N-COUNT; N-IN-NAMES]
A terrace is a row of similar houses joined together by their side walls. (BRIT)
...a terrace of stylish Victorian houses.
...3 Queensborough Terrace.
2 [N-COUNT]
A terrace is a flat area of stone or grass next to a building where people can sit.
3 [N-COUNT] usu pl
Terraces are a series of flat areas built like steps on the side of a hill so that crops can be grown there.
...massive terraces of maize and millet carved into the mountainside like giant steps.
4 [N-PLURAL] the N
The terraces at a football ground are wide steps that people can stand on when they are watching a game. (BRIT)
1 [N-COUNT; N-IN-NAMES]
A terrace is a row of similar houses joined together by their side walls. (BRIT)
...a terrace of stylish Victorian houses.
...3 Queensborough Terrace.
2 [N-COUNT]
A terrace is a flat area of stone or grass next to a building where people can sit.
3 [N-COUNT] usu pl
Terraces are a series of flat areas built like steps on the side of a hill so that crops can be grown there.
...massive terraces of maize and millet carved into the mountainside like giant steps.
4 [N-PLURAL] the N
The terraces at a football ground are wide steps that people can stand on when they are watching a game. (BRIT)