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parterreenUK
par·terre P0085200 (pär-târ′)n.1. An ornamental flower garden having the beds and paths arranged to form a pattern.2. See parquet circle. [French, from Old French, ornamental garden, from par terre, on the ground : par, over, on; see paramount + terre, ground (from Old French, from Latin terra, earth; see ters- in Indo-European roots).]parterre (pɑːˈtɛə) n1. (Horticulture) a formally patterned flower garden2. (Theatre) Brit and Irish the pit in a theatre3. (Theatre) US another name for parquet circle[C17: from French, from par along + terre ground]par•terre (pɑrˈtɛər) n. 1. Also called parquet circle. the rear section of seats on the main floor of a theater, opera house, etc., under the balcony. 2. an arrangement of ornamental flower beds separated by walks. [1630–40; < French, n. use of phrase par terre on the ground] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | parterre - an ornamental flower garden; beds and paths are arranged to form a patternflower garden - a garden featuring flowering plants | | 2. | parterre - seating at the rear of the main floor (beneath the balconies)parquet circleseating, seating area, seating room, seats - an area that includes places where several people can sit; "there is seating for 40 students in this classroom"theater, theatre, house - a building where theatrical performances or motion-picture shows can be presented; "the house was full" | Translationsparterre de broderierez-de-chaussée
ParterreenUK
parterre1. a formally patterned flower garden 2. Brit Irish the pit in a theatre Parterre in landscaping, an ornamental garden with lawns, flower beds, bodies of water, and hedges. A parterre is often decorated with sculptures, fountains, lawns framed by shrubs, and trees. In a formal park, the parterres are divided into plots of regular shape and are trimmed with box shrubs, colored sand, crushed brick, or coal. Parterres are less regular in landscape parks, usually having the appearance of lawns. Twentieth-century parterres have usually consisted of flower beds divided by paved paths.
Parterre the part of the floor of a theater or concert hall, usually rising from the stage to the back rows, with seats for the spectators. The parterre of ancient Roman theaters was a central semicircular platform with rows of seats. Parterres surrounded by tiers of loges appeared in Italy at the beginning of the 17th century. (Such parterres initially were for the lower classes and had no seats.) parquet circle, orchestra circle, parterreIn a theater or opera house, the part of the main floor at the rear of the parquet, 3, usually under the galleries or balconies.
parterre1. See parquet circle. 2. An ornamental arrangement of flower or gravel beds of various sizes and shapes.parterreenUK
Synonyms for parterrenoun an ornamental flower gardenRelated Wordsnoun seating at the rear of the main floor (beneath the balconies)SynonymsRelated Words- seating
- seating area
- seating room
- seats
- theater
- theatre
- house
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