three-story three-storied three-storey three-storeyed
- three-story three-storied three-storey three-storeyed
- low-rise low-rise adj.
Lower than the highest heights; -- used of buildings of one
or only a few stories; as, a low-rise apartment building.
[Narrower terms: {three-story, three-storied, three-storey,
three-storeyed}] {high-rise}
[WordNet 1.5]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
2000.
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