Noun
The front part of an edifice or lot; extent of front.
Source: Webster's dictionaryDas Reich and Hohenstaufen were to attack side by side on a 10-kilometer frontage, from a start line running due west from Seregélyes. Source: Internet
Cromwell Green (also on the frontage, and in 2006 enclosed by hoardings for the construction of a new visitor centre), New Palace Yard (on the north side) and Speaker's Green (directly north of the Palace) are all private and closed to the public. Source: Internet
As the river frontage areas of Alabama and Mississippi were settled by planters who developed the cotton plantation economy with the use of slave labor, Mobile's population exploded. Source: Internet
It's also very quiet - 40dBA, claims Acer, which equates to a library room - and looks rather fetching dressed in white with its grey frontage too. Source: Internet
Set on 834sqm with a 13.72m frontage and close to all amenities, this three-bedroom family winner offers an exciting opportunity to the astute homebuyer, investor or dream home builder. Source: Internet
Mann Street, Gosford's main street and part of the Pacific Highway, runs north-south and contains the frontage for much of the commercial district. Source: Internet