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pat·i·o P0113300 (păt′ē-ō′, pä′tē-ō′)n. pl. pat·i·os 1. An outdoor space for dining or recreation that adjoins a residence and is often paved.2. A roofless inner courtyard, typically found in Spanish and Spanish-style dwellings. [Spanish, from Old Spanish, possibly from Old Provençal patu, pati, pasture, perhaps from Latin pactum, agreement; see pact.]patio (ˈpætɪˌəʊ) n, pl -os1. (Architecture) an open inner courtyard, esp one in a Spanish or Spanish-American house2. (Architecture) an area adjoining a house, esp one that is paved and used for outdoor activities[C19: from Spanish: courtyard]pat•i•o (ˈpæt iˌoʊ, ˈpɑ tiˌoʊ) n., pl. -i•os. 1. an area, usu. paved, adjoining a house and used for outdoor lounging, dining, etc. 2. a courtyard, esp. of a house, enclosed by low buildings or walls. [1820–30, Amer.; < Sp: courtyard, perhaps orig. open area; compare Medieval Latin patium meadow, pasturage, perhaps derivative of Latin *patitus, past participle of patēre to lie open. compare patent] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | patio - usually paved outdoor area adjoining a residenceterracearea - a part of a structure having some specific characteristic or function; "the spacious cooking area provided plenty of room for servants"garden - a yard or lawn adjoining a housesolar trap, suntrap - a terrace or garden oriented to take advantage of the sun while protected from cold winds |
pationoun terrace, porch, veranda, loggia, sun deck (U.S. & Canad.) The door opened on to a mosaic-tiled patio.Translations
patio
patio1. 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 PatioAn outdoor area, often paved and shaded, adjoining or enclosed by the walls or arcades of a house.Patio an inner court open to the sky and often surrounded by a gallery. The patio as a type of architecture goes back to the classical peristyle and is widespread in the Mediterranean countries, especially Spain, and in Latin America. patio1. An outdoor area or courtyard, open to the sky but enclosed, or partially enclosed, by the walls of a building. Although the term originally described such an area in a Spanish house, it is now widely used for any outdoor recreational space that is adjacent to a house; also See placita2. A large quadrangle of an early Spanish-American mission, usually surrounded on all four sides by a series of abutting structures for protection.patioenUS
Synonyms for pationoun terraceSynonyms- terrace
- porch
- veranda
- loggia
- sun deck
Synonyms for pationoun usually paved outdoor area adjoining a residenceSynonymsRelated Words- area
- garden
- solar trap
- suntrap
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