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View usage for: (pætioʊ) Word forms: plural patioscountable nounA patio is an area of flat blocks or concrete next to a house, where people can sit and relax or eat. Synonyms: terrace, porch, veranda, loggia More Synonyms of patio (ˈpætɪˌəʊ) nounWord forms: plural -os1. an open inner courtyard, esp one in a Spanish or Spanish-American house 2. an area adjoining a house, esp one that is paved and used for outdoor activities Word origin C19: from Spanish: courtyard patio in American English (ˈpætiˌoʊ; ˈpɑtiˌoʊ) nounWord forms: plural ˈpatiˌos1. US a courtyard or inner area open to the sky, as in Spanish and Spanish-American architecture 2. US a paved area, as one adjacent to a house, with chairs, tables, etc. for outdoor lounging, dining, or the like Word origin Sp < VL * patium, open area, aphetic for L spatium, space, infl. by patere, to lie open, stretch out: see fathom © InnaFelker, shutterstock Examples of 'patio' in a sentencepatio The patio area has a Jacuzzi and looks out on a lush garden.The patio area has a Jacuzzi and looks out on a lush garden.He set up a workshop in the patio of his house.There is a patio area and a detached single garage with utility area.The same stone is used for the adjoining patio areas.There is an outdoor pool and patio.Grow it in a container beside the new pepper for patio eating.The paved patio outside catches a good deal of sun and has space for a table and chairs.There are ten rooms with a bohemian feel and marble floors, as well as a delightful patio area.There's a wooded patio area for summer and a stylish central fireplace to cosy up by in winter.She also persuaded him to use the same flooring throughout, all the way from the outdoor patio to thebedrooms.If the patio is next to the house, lay it at a slight gradient away from the house to ensure good drainage.The three-bedroom terraced home has an open-plan ground floor and a secluded courtyard patio.It's small, with a nice little patio area.A french door to the side provides access to the rear patio area and a new slot window in the kitchen offers views from the sink.One rectangle may be a patio, the next a lawn with a rectangular pond set into it, and so on. Word lists withpatio architectural featuresBritish English: patio / ˈpætɪˌəʊ/ NOUN A patio is a paved area in a garden, where people can sit to eat or relax. We had lunch on the patio. - American English: patio
- Arabic: عَرصَةٌ
- Brazilian Portuguese: pátio
- Chinese: 天井
- Croatian: unutarnje dvorište
- Czech: veranda
- Danish: solgård
- Dutch: patio
- European Spanish: patio
- Finnish: päällystetty piha
- French: patio
- German: Terrasse
- Greek: αίθριο
- Italian: patio
- Japanese: パティオ
- Korean: 테라스
- Norwegian: terrasse
- Polish: patio
- European Portuguese: pátio
- Romanian: curte interioară
- Russian: патио
- Latin American Spanish: patio
- Swedish: uteplats
- Thai: นอกชาน
- Turkish: teras
- Ukrainian: внутрішній дворик
- Vietnamese: hiên
Chinese translation of 'patio' n (c) -
露台(臺) (lùtái) (个(個), gè)
Definition a paved area adjoining a house The door opened on to a mosaic-tiled patio. Synonyms terrace porch veranda loggia sun deck (US, Canadian) - pathos
- patience
- patient
- patio
- patois
- patriarch
- patrician
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