parterre

Etymology
Borrowed from, from +.

Noun

 * 1)  A flowerbed, particularly an elevated one.
 * 2)  A garden with paths between such flowerbeds.
 * 3)  A part of the section of theater seats located on the ground floor, on the same level as the orchestra.
 * 4) The part of the ground-floor section nearest the orchestra and the stage; the stalls.
 * 5)  The part of the ground-floor section behind the stalls and underneath the galleries; the pit.
 * 6)  That part of a theater audience seated in the parterre, sometimes regarded as belonging to a lower social class.
 * 7)  An apartment balcony.
 * 1)  The part of the ground-floor section behind the stalls and underneath the galleries; the pit.
 * 2)  That part of a theater audience seated in the parterre, sometimes regarded as belonging to a lower social class.
 * 3)  An apartment balcony.

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1) ground floor
 * , flowerbed
 * , level garden with flowerbeds
 * , level garden with flowerbeds

Etymology
. Equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1) part of a garden that is divided into flowerbeds
 * 2) the part of a theater between the stalls and the rear
 * 3)  the members of a theater audience seated in the parterre
 * 4)  an assembly or group of people

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) flowerbed