balcony

  • 31balcony —    Any projection on the wall of a cave large enough to support one or more persons [10] …

    Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology

  • 32balcony — Synonyms and related words: auditorium, box, box seat, catafalque, dais, dress circle, emplacement, estrade, fauteuil, floor, gallery, heliport, hustings, landing, landing pad, landing stage, launching pad, loge, nigger heaven, orchestra,… …

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  • 33balcony — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. gallery, loggia, porch, portico; tier, loge, mezzanine, dress circle; peanut gallery, paradise (both sl.). See drama, receptacle. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. gallery, catwalk, mezzanine, loge, balustrade …

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  • 34balcony — bal|co|ny [ bælkəni ] noun count * 1. ) a place where you can stand just outside an upper window. It sticks out from the wall of a building. 2. ) an upper floor in a theater that sticks out over the main floor ─ compare CIRCLE, STALL1 5 …

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  • 35balcony — bal·co·ny || bælkÉ™nɪ n. porch, elevated platform projecting from the side of a building and surrounded by a railing …

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  • 36balcony — noun (plural balconies) 1》 a platform enclosed by a wall or balustrade on the outside of a building. 2》 the highest tier of seats in a theatre or cinema.     ↘N. Amer. the dress circle in a theatre. Derivatives balconied adjective Origin C17:… …

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  • 37balcony — noun (C) 1 a structure you can stand on that sticks out from the upstairs wall of a building 2 the seats upstairs at a theatre …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 38balcony — n 1. porch, veranda, terrace, loggia, portico, Chiefly New Eng. and Southern U.S. piazza. 2. gallery, loge, boxes, upper circle; cheap seats, Inf. peanut gallery …

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  • 39balcony — bal·co·ny …

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  • 40balcony — [ˈbælkəni] noun [C] 1) a place sticking out from the outside of a building where you can sit or stand 2) an upper floor in a theatre or cinema that sticks out over the main floor …

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