mid-terrace

English

Etymology

mid- + terrace

Noun

mid-terrace (plural mid-terraces)

  1. (Britain) A terraced house.
    • 2011, Philip Spires, Mission
      They pooled the considerable sums and added another huge mortgage, this time based on two substantial incomes, and bought, at the start of the 1980s, the elegant, tall mid-terrace in Canonbury they still owned []
    • 2016, Jonathan Dodds, A Spell in Winter
      So they still weren't really speaking when they found themselves at their destination for the evening – a Victorian mid-terrace on three floors almost identical to their own – and suddenly obliged to affect looks of anticipation and pleasure.

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