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terrace A nearly flat strip of land with a sloping descent at the edges
Ãâó: resweb.llu.edu/rford/docs/VGD/GSLVT/gslglossary.ht...
terrace (Latin terre=earth). A flat area of earth, often supported by a retaining wall.
Ãâó: www.gardenvisit.com/glossary/glossary.htm
terrace Berm or bench-like earth embankment, with a nearly level plain bounded by rising and falling slopes.
Ãâó: www.ieca.org/Resources/Reference/DefinitionsTZ.asp
terrace sloping ground cut into a succession of benches to control surface run-off, minimize soil erosion and assist revegetation.
Ãâó: www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/pr/pub/bldg/snd/glss_e.html
terrace a stair-step like feature, which can be very large, consisting of a riser- the steep part, and a tread, the flat part. South of Clam Gulch, where glaciers from across Cook Inlet or Kachemak Bay abutted the Caribou Hills, then receded, they left behind a long series of terraced moraines.
Ãâó: www.kenaiwetlands.net/glossary.htm
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