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piazza
pi·az·za P0283200 (pē-ăz′ə, -ä′zə)n.1. A public square, especially in an Italian town.2. A roofed and arcaded passageway; a colonnade.3. New England & Southern Atlantic US A veranda. [Italian, from Latin platēa, street, from Greek plateia (hodos), broad (way), feminine of platus, broad; see plat- in Indo-European roots.]piazza (pɪˈætsə; -ˈædzə; Italian ˈpjattsa) n1. (Civil Engineering) a large open square in an Italian town2. (Architecture) chiefly Brit a covered passageway or gallery[C16: from Italian: marketplace, from Latin platēa courtyard, from Greek plateia; see place]pi•az•za (piˈæz ə, -ˈɑ zə or, for 1,3, piˈæt sə, -ˈɑt-) n., pl. pi•az•zas, It. piaz•ze (ˈpyɑt tsɛ) 1. an open public square in a city or town, esp. in Italy. 2. Chiefly New Eng. and Southern U.S. a large porch; veranda. [1575–85; < Italian < Latin platēa courtyard < Greek plateîa] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | piazza - a public square with room for pedestrians; "they met at Elm Plaza"; "Grosvenor Place"plaza, placepublic square, square - an open area at the meeting of two or more streets | Translationsesplanaderond-pointpiazza
piazza
piazza1. a large open square in an Italian town 2. Chiefly Brit a covered passageway or gallery PiazzaA public open space or square surrounded by buildings.piazza1. A public open space or square surrounded by buildings. 2. A term occasionally used for a raised porch or veranda in French Vernacular architecture or in American Colonial architecture and derivatives (especially in the South); often supported by columns or posts.AcronymsSeeP.ZZApiazza
Synonyms for piazzanoun a public square with room for pedestriansSynonymsRelated Words |