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mezzanine

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1. mezzanine - Noun

2. mezzanine - Adjective

3. mezzanine - Verb

Meaning

Same as Entresol.

A partial story which is not on the same level with the story of the main part of the edifice, as of a back building, where the floors are on a level with landings of the staircase of the main house.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Access to the upper levels can be either by a traveling ladder attached to the MDF, or by mezzanine walkways at a suitable height. Source: Internet

Front of the building The courtyard Casa Milà is the result of two buildings, which are structured around two courtyards that provide light to the nine levels: basement, ground floor, mezzanine, main (or noble) floor, four upper floors, and an attic. Source: Internet

Before the 1980 baseball season they were replaced with red (upper deck), green (mezzanine), blue (loge), and orange (field level) plastic seats. Source: Internet

Above the kitchen is a mezzanine with a round chef’s table that seats eight—kitchen staff will serve the initial courses to those diners. Source: Internet

Dynes, p. 95. Further diversion is added by the circular and decorated windows of the second floor mezzanine. Source: Internet

An integrated 4U system featuring an Intel® Server Board S2600IP4 supporting 9 I/O slots: one mezzanine (x8) slots, eight PCIe* slots supporting up to four DW cards (x16), up to eight SCU ports, two SATA3 ports and quad 1 GbE LAN. Source: Internet

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