balcony

  • 41balcony — bal•co•ny [[t]ˈbæl kə ni[/t]] n. pl. nies 1) archit. a balustraded or railed elevated platform projecting from the wall of a building 2) a gallery in a theater • Etymology: 1610–20; < It balcone < Langobardic (cf. OHG balc(h)o beam; see… …

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  • 42balcony — /ˈbælkəni / (say balkuhnee) noun (plural balconies) 1. a balustraded or raised and railed platform projecting from the wall of a building. 2. (in some cinemas and theatres) the highest gallery. {Italian balcone, from balco scaffold, of Germanic… …

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  • 44balcony — The upper section of a conventional theater; a platform extending out from a building and enclosed by a railing …

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  • 45balcony — n. (pl. ies) 1 a usu. balustraded platform on the outside of a building, with access from an upper floor window or door. 2 a the tier of seats in a theatre above the dress circle. b the upstairs seats in a cinema etc. c US the dress circle in a… …

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  • 46Balcony-type press — Печатная машина балконного типа …

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  • 47Balcony room — номер с балконом …

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  • 482003 Chicago balcony collapse — Photograph taken the day after the tragedy The 2003 Chicago balcony collapse was a disaster that occurred on June …

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  • 49The Balcony — is a French play ( Le Balcon ) by Jean Genet that was first produced in 1956. In English translation, the play has been performed frequently and was adapted for a 1963 film version.PlotMost of the action takes place in a special brothel that the… …

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  • 50Chuck Versus the Balcony — Chuck episode Sarah retrieves the nano chip as Chuck prepares to propose …

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