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    par·terre
    [pärˈter]
    noun
    parterre (noun) · parterres (plural noun)
    1. a level space in a garden or yard occupied by an ornamental arrangement of flower beds:
      "he was planting bulbs in the parterre for a spring display"
    2. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      the part of the ground floor of an auditorium in the rear and on the sides, especially the part beneath the balcony.
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    early 17th century: from French, from par terre ‘on the ground’.
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    What is parterre noun?early 17th cent.: from French, from par terre ‘on the ground’. Definition of parterre noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
    What is a French parterre?The paths are constituted with gravel or (much less often in historical examples) with turf grass. French parterres developed from the patterned compartments of French Renaissance gardens, what are called in England "knot gardens".
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    What is a parterre garden?The parterre was planted with herbs. The garden features a duck pond, French parterres and a Victorian greenhouse. The first groves and parterres were planted before work began on the palace. The central structural feature of the parterre is a St Andrew's cross.
    What is a French parterre en broderie?French parterres developed from the patterned compartments of French Renaissance gardens, what are called in England "knot gardens". Later, in the 17th century Baroque garden, they became more elaborate and stylised, on the continent often using the parterre en broderie style of spreading and curving branches, derived from embroidery.
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