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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024mez•za•nine /ˈmɛzəˌnin, ˌmɛzəˈnin/USA pronunciation n. [countable]- Architecturethe lowest balcony in a theater:seats in the mezzanine.
- Architecturea low-ceilinged story between two other stories, usually immediately above the ground floor:room 535 on the mezzanine.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024mez•za•nine (mez′ə nēn′, mez′ə nēn′),USA pronunciation n. - Architecturethe lowest balcony or forward part of such a balcony in a theater.
- Architecturea low story between two other stories of greater height in a building, esp. when the low story and the one beneath it form part of one composition;
an entresol.
- Latin mediānus median) + -ino diminutive suffix
- Italian mezzanino, equivalent. to mezzan(o) middle (
- French
- 1705–15
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: mezzanine /ˈmɛzəˌniːn; ˈmɛtsəˌniːn/ n Also called: mezzanine floor, entresol an intermediate storey, esp a low one between the ground and first floor of a building- US Canadian the first balcony
- Brit a room or floor beneath the stage
adj - of or relating to an intermediate stage in a financial process
Often shortened to: mezz : mezzanine funding Etymology: 18th Century: from French, from Italian, diminutive of mezzano middle, from Latin mediānus median |