noun
- plural of terrace: flat areas of land cut into a slope, especially for farming
- plural of terrace: raised flat areas or platforms
- plural of terrace: rows of houses built as a connected unit
Usage: British
verb
- third person singular present of terrace: to form into terraces
Examples
- The farmers built terraces on the hillside to prevent erosion.
- Rice terraces covered the mountainside in neat rows.
- The restaurant has outdoor terraces overlooking the city.
- Victorian terraces line both sides of the street.
- The gardener terraces the steep slope for planting.
- Ancient civilizations created terraces for agriculture.
- The hotel terraces offer stunning ocean views.