n. See Trass. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ F. terrasse (cf. Sp. terraza, It. terrazza), fr. L. terra the earth, probably for tersa, originally meaning, dry land, and akin to torrere to parch, E. torrid, and thirst. See Thirst, and cf. Fumitory, Inter, v., Patterre, Terrier, Trass, Tureen, Turmeric. ]
☞ Many rivers are bordered by a series of terraces at different levels, indicating the flood plains at successive periods in their history. [ 1913 Webster ]
Terrace epoch. (Geol.)
v. t.
Clermont's terraced height, and Esher's groves. Thomson. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ F. terrasse (cf. Sp. terraza, It. terrazza), fr. L. terra the earth, probably for tersa, originally meaning, dry land, and akin to torrere to parch, E. torrid, and thirst. See Thirst, and cf. Fumitory, Inter, v., Patterre, Terrier, Trass, Tureen, Turmeric. ]
☞ Many rivers are bordered by a series of terraces at different levels, indicating the flood plains at successive periods in their history. [ 1913 Webster ]
Terrace epoch. (Geol.)
v. t.
Clermont's terraced height, and Esher's groves. Thomson. [ 1913 Webster ]