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parquet (encz) | parquet,parkety n: Zdeněk Brož |
Parquet (gcide) | Parquet \Par*quet"\ (p[aum]r*k[=a]" or p[aum]r*k[e^]t"), n. [F.
See Parquetry.]
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1. A body of seats on the floor of a music hall or theater
nearest the orchestra; but commonly applied to the whole
lower floor of a theater, from the orchestra to the dress
circle; the pit.
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2. Same as Parquetry.
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3. In various European public bourses, the railed-in space
within which the "agents de change," or privileged
brokers, conduct business; also, the business conducted by
them; -- distinguished from the coulisse, or outside
market.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
4. In most European countries, the branch of the
administrative government which is charged with the
prevention, investigation, and punishment of crime,
representing the public and not the individual injured.
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parquet (wn) | parquet
n 1: a floor made of parquetry [syn: parquet, parquet floor]
2: seating on the main floor between the orchestra and the
parquet circle |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
parquet circle (encz) | parquet circle, n: |
parquet floor (encz) | parquet floor, n: |
parqueterie (encz) | parqueterie, n: |
parquetry (encz) | parquetry,parketová podlaha n: Zdeněk Brož |
Parquet (gcide) | Parquet \Par*quet"\ (p[aum]r*k[=a]" or p[aum]r*k[e^]t"), n. [F.
See Parquetry.]
[1913 Webster]
1. A body of seats on the floor of a music hall or theater
nearest the orchestra; but commonly applied to the whole
lower floor of a theater, from the orchestra to the dress
circle; the pit.
[1913 Webster]
2. Same as Parquetry.
[1913 Webster]
3. In various European public bourses, the railed-in space
within which the "agents de change," or privileged
brokers, conduct business; also, the business conducted by
them; -- distinguished from the coulisse, or outside
market.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
4. In most European countries, the branch of the
administrative government which is charged with the
prevention, investigation, and punishment of crime,
representing the public and not the individual injured.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.] |
Parquet circle (gcide) | Parquet circle \Parquet circle\
That part of the lower floor of a theater with seats at the
rear of the parquet and beneath the galleries; -- called
also, esp. in U. S., orchestra circle or parterre.
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Parquetage (gcide) | Parquetage \Par"quet*age\, n.
See Parquetry.
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Parqueted (gcide) | Parqueted \Par"quet*ed\ (p[aum]r*k[=a]d"), a.
Formed in parquetry; inlaid with wood in small and
differently colored figures.
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One room parqueted with yew, which I liked well.
--Evelyn.
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Parquetry (gcide) | Parquetry \Par"quet*ry\, n. [F. parqueterie, fr. parquet inlaid
flooring, fr. parquet, dim. of parc an inclosure. See
Park.]
A species of joinery or cabinet-work consisting of an inlay
of geometric or other patterns, generally of different
colors, -- used especially for floors.
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Parquette (gcide) | Parquette \Par*quette"\, n.
See Parquet.
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parquet circle (wn) | parquet circle
n 1: seating at the rear of the main floor (beneath the
balconies) [syn: parquet circle, parterre] |
parquet floor (wn) | parquet floor
n 1: a floor made of parquetry [syn: parquet, parquet floor] |
parqueterie (wn) | parqueterie
n 1: a patterned wood inlay used to cover a floor [syn:
parquetry, parqueterie] |
parquetry (wn) | parquetry
n 1: a patterned wood inlay used to cover a floor [syn:
parquetry, parqueterie] |
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