1. terracing - Noun
2. terracing - Verb
of Terrace
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn addition, clear-cutting for firewood or agriculture, including hillside terracing, removes old trees that provide maternal dens and decreases the ability of some species of bamboo to regenerate. Source: Internet
Because of the mountain slopes, terracing has been a common practice. Source: Internet
It is also renowned for its steep terracing and for being one of the most intimidating atmospheres in all of Europe to play. Source: Internet
Riverside Stand The current Riverside Stand beside the River Thames The Riverside was originally terracing that backed onto the Thames. Source: Internet
The Manor Ground was initially just a field, until the club installed stands and terracing for their first Football League match in September 1893. Source: Internet