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terracing
terracing, vbl. n. (ˈtɛrəsɪŋ) [f. terrace v. or n. + -ing1.] 1. a. The formation of terraces. b. concr. A terraced structure or formation; a series or range of terraces; a platform or stand with rows of seats rising in tiers behind each other; spec. = terrace n. 1 e.1826 Chalmers in Hanna Mem. (1851...
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Tone terracing
The phonetic terracing effect in Twi of an alternating series of high and mid tones.
Table 3. The phonetic terracing effect in Twi of an alternating series of high and low tones.
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Terrace (stadium)
three sides of terracing for much of their existence. Britain's biggest remaining terraced ground is Brunton Park in Carlisle, which still has three sides of terracing.
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Terrace (building)
History and examples of terraces
Agricultural terracing can be traced back to prehistoric times, but architectural terracing is equally ancient. Architectural terracing was widespread globally.
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Pitch accent of "たくさんの人" I am trying to parse the pitch accent of the bolded phrase in the following sentence: > **** The word has pitch taKUSAn, while the word has pitch "hiTO" (with the "hi" devoiced). But acc...
The correct accent is (aka {LHHLLLHL}, though the will be lower than the due to terracing, which is not possible to represent with this site's LH notation
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Terrace garden
Such a terrace had its origins in the far older agricultural practice of terracing a sloping site: see Terrace (agriculture). Italian Renaissance
During the Italian Renaissance, the formalized, civilizing imprint of human control over wild nature expressed in terracing that was
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List of English Football League and National League stadiums with terracing
This is a list of football stadiums that contain standing areas (or terracing), home to teams which play in English Football League or National League.
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Lower Mead
To the west was a covered terracing known as the Elmslie End, named in honour of a club official. Uncovered terracing ran the entire length of the pitch on the north side, created just after the second world war when the land behind it was sold for
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Effects of terracing on root distribution of Pinus tabulaeformis Carr ...
崔家宝,魏晨,王宁,曹建军 CUI Jiabao. Acta Ecologica Sinica. 2023; The diameter class characterizes the morphological structure of the root system and reflects the state of resource use and biomass allocation. The study on root morphology at different diameter ...
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Post Office Road
s McCain Stadium and erected them at the railway end of the ground, replacing the terracing. To the Southern end of the stand there is a small amount of uncovered terracing.
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Yuanyang
beverage in Hong Kong, named after the mandarin duck
Yuanyang County, Henan ()
Yuanyang County, Yunnan (), well known for its spectacular rice-paddy terracing
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Edge Hall Road
While the ground has a technical capacity of 5,500, the safety certificate only allows 3,000 at present, due partly to damaged terracing. Expected improvements would be replacement of this terracing and a permanent food and drink outlet.
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Esp Stadium
The capacity of the stadium is 7,000, of which 1,000 is seating and the rest is terracing.
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Football venues in Switzerland
FC Baden
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Acain
It is noted for its steep terracing. It lies roughly 14 kilometres by road from Churin in the northwest.
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Mount Smart
A century of quarrying removed almost all the 87 meter scoria cone along with extensive terracing excavated by Māori. It was the site of defensive Māori pā built on extensive excavated terracing.
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