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low-rise
low-rise (lō′rīz′)adj.1. a. Relating to or being a building of low height, usually with three or fewer stories and no elevators.b. Characterized by low-rise buildings: a low-rise district.2. Of or relating to pants with a waistline that rests at or below the hips.n. A low-rise building.low-rise adj (Architecture) of or relating to a building having only a few storeys. Compare high-rise n (Architecture) such a building low′-rise` adj. 1. having few stories and usu. no elevator: low-rise apartment buildings. n. 2. a low-rise building. [1955–60] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | low-rise - used of buildings of one or only a few stories and usually no elevator; low; "looking out over the roofs of low-rise apartment buildings"high-rise - used of buildings of many stories equipped with elevators; tall; "avenues lined with high-rise apartment buildings" | TranslationsLow-rise
Low-riseA relatively short multistory building, often described in building codes as not more than 75 feet tall, as opposed to a high-rise.low-rise
low-riseUsually a one- to four-story commercial building. The meaning changes depending on custom and usage in a particular market. low-rise
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