Covered+walk
81portico — n. 1. Covered walk, colonnade, arcade. 2. Porch, vestibule, entrance way …
82cloister — noun 1) the convent s shadowed cloisters Syn: walkway, covered walk, arcade, loggia, gallery 2) I was educated in the cloister Syn: abbey, monastery, friary, convent, priory, nunnery …
83cloister — n 1. covered walk, ambulatory, promenade, walkway, corridor; arcade, colonnade, gallery, piazza, archway; courtyard, quadrangle; portico, porch, stoa, U.S. veranda. 2. monastery, abbey, priory, friary, convent, nunnery, cenoby; novitiate,… …
84colonnade — n 1. peristyle, columniation, peripteros, columnar building; portico, porch, veranda, gallery, Chiefly Brit. piazza, arcade, covered walk, cloister; columns, pillars, piers, posts, shafts, poles. 2. series, row, line, file, rank, string, sequence …
85lobby — I. /ˈlɒbi / (say lobee) noun (plural lobbies) 1. a corridor, vestibule, or entrance hall, as in a public building, often serving as an anteroom. 2. a group of persons who attempt to influence legislators or other public officials on behalf of… …
86piazza — /piˈætsə / (say pee atsuh), / a / (say ah ) noun (plural piazzas) 1. an open square or public place in a city or town. 2. an arcade or covered walk or gallery, as around a public square or in front of a building. 3. US a verandah of a house.… …
87stoa — n. (pl. as, ae ) covered walk with colonnade(s) …
88skabh-, skambh- — skabh , skambh English meaning: to support Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘stũtzen” Material: O.Ind. skabhnü ti, skabhnō ti “ propped “, perf. cü̆ ska mbha; skabhüyati “ fastened, ligated, strengthened, reinforced, made fast; fortified …
89lobby — ► NOUN (pl. lobbies) 1) a room out of which one or more other rooms or corridors lead, typically forming a small entrance hall. 2) (in the UK) any of several large halls in the Houses of Parliament in which MPs meet members of the public. 3)… …
90lobbyist — lobby ► NOUN (pl. lobbies) 1) a room out of which one or more other rooms or corridors lead, typically forming a small entrance hall. 2) (in the UK) any of several large halls in the Houses of Parliament in which MPs meet members of the public.… …