Definition of Mezzenine
Mez"za*nine (?), n. 1.
A flooring laid over a floor to bring it up to some height or
level.
2. Also mezzanine floor.
(Theat.) A floor under the stage, from which various
contrivances, as traps, are worked.
Mez"za*nine (?), n. [F.
mezzanine, It. mezzanino, fr. mezzano middle,
fr. mezzo middle, half. See Mezzo.] (Arch.)
(a) Same as Entresol.
(b) A partial story which is not on the same
level with the story of the main part of the edifice, as of a back
building, where the floors are on a level with landings of the
staircase of the main house.
Mez"za*nine (?), n. 1.
A flooring laid over a floor to bring it up to some height or
level.
2. Also mezzanine floor.
(Theat.) A floor under the stage, from which various
contrivances, as traps, are worked.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- A balcony in an auditorium.
- A sub-floor, in between main floors of a building.
On our way to the top floor, we stopped at the mezzanine.
- (engineering) Fulfilling an intermediate or secondary function.
To make interconnections easier, we added a mezzanine PCB.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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