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en·tre·sol E0165700 (ĕn′tər-sŏl′, ĕn′trə-, ŏn-trə-sôl′)n. A mezzanine, especially one just above the ground floor of a building. [French : entre-, between (from Latin inter-; see inter-) + sol, floor (from Latin solum).]entresol (ˌɒntrəˈsɒl; French ɑ̃trəsɔl) n (Architecture) another name for mezzanine1[C18: from French, literally: between floors, from entre- inter- + sol floor, ground, from Latin solum]en•tre•sol (ˈɛn tərˌsɒl, ˈɑn trə-, ˈɛn-) n. a low story in a building between the ground floor and the floor above; mezzanine. [1765–75; < French: literally, between-floor =entre- inter- + sol floor < Latin solum ground] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | entresol - intermediate floor just above the ground floormezzanine floor, mezzaninestorey, floor, story, level - a structure consisting of a room or set of rooms at a single position along a vertical scale; "what level is the office on?" | TranslationsentresolenUK
mezzanine, entresol1. A low-ceilinged story or extensive balcony, usually constructed next above the ground floor. 2. In a theater, the lowest balcony or the forward part of the first balcony. 3. A space under the stage used for the manipulation of scenery in connection with a plateau lift system.FinancialSeeMezzanineentresolenUK
Synonyms for entresolnoun intermediate floor just above the ground floorSynonymsRelated Words |