- Rez-de-chauss'ee
- Rez-de-chauss'ee Rez`-de-chaus`s['e]e", n. [F., lit., level of
the street. See {Raze}, v. t., and {Causey}.] (Arch.)
The ground story of a building, either on a level with the
street or raised slightly above it; -- said esp. of buildings
on the continent of Europe.
Tier above tier of neat apartments rise over the little shops which form the rez-de-chauss['e]e. --The Century. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.