1. terraced - Adjective
2. terraced - Verb
of Terrace
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlso, there is a terraced area with gardens and an ornamental fountain. Source: Internet
Detailed images from Voyager 2's flyby of Miranda showed huge canyons made from geological faults as deep as convert, terraced layers, and a mixture of old and young surfaces. Source: Internet
A terraced hill in Bologna, Spain is a private spot for late-afternoon swims with views of the Mediterranean landscape. Source: Internet
Complex craters have uplifted centers, and they have typically broad flat shallow crater floors, and terraced walls. Source: Internet
Farther, near the terraced road leading to the Temple, situated on the top of the cliff, several houses built in a row dating to the Hellenistic period have been discovered. Source: Internet
He says that caused him to pursue a career designing buildings. citation Specific interests included aircraft, a hobby he maintains today; and trains, generated by viewing passing trains on the railway outside his terraced home during his childhood. Source: Internet