entresol |
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terms |
entresol |
As nouns the difference between terms and entresol
is that
terms is while
entresol is a mezzanine; an intermediate floor in a building, typically resembling a balcony most often used to refer to the floor immediately above the ground floor and below a higher floor.
balcony |
entresol |
As nouns the difference between balcony and entresol
is that
balcony is an accessible structure extending from a building, especially outside a window while
entresol is a mezzanine; an intermediate floor in a building, typically resembling a balcony. Most often used to refer to the floor immediately above the ground floor and below a higher floor.
floor |
entresol |
As nouns the difference between floor and entresol
is that
floor is the bottom or lower part of any room; the supporting surface of a room while
entresol is a mezzanine; an intermediate floor in a building, typically resembling a balcony. Most often used to refer to the floor immediately above the ground floor and below a higher floor.
As a verb floor
is to cover or furnish with a floor.
intermediate |
entresol |
As nouns the difference between intermediate and entresol
is that
intermediate is anything in an intermediate position while
entresol is a mezzanine; an intermediate floor in a building, typically resembling a balcony. Most often used to refer to the floor immediately above the ground floor and below a higher floor.
As an adjective intermediate
is being between two extremes, or in the middle of a range.
As a verb intermediate
is to mediate, to be an intermediate.
mezzanine |
entresol |
As nouns the difference between mezzanine and entresol
is that
mezzanine is a balcony in an auditorium while
entresol is a mezzanine; an intermediate floor in a building, typically resembling a balcony. Most often used to refer to the floor immediately above the ground floor and below a higher floor.
As an adjective mezzanine
is fulfilling an intermediate or secondary function.