Similar words: mansard, wardroom, hansard, boardroom, board room, guardroom, billiard room, eardrop. Meaning: n. a hip roof having two slopes on each side.
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1. Houses with a mansard roof can not be converted, as the first floor rooms are already in the roof space.
2. The story formed by a mansard roof is usually called the garret.
3. The mansard roof has two slopes on all four sides, a shallower upper part and a steeper lower part. See also hammer-beam roof.
4. The mansard roof has two slopes on all four sides, a shallower upper part and a steeper lower part.
5. And he pointed out to Eponine, across the tops of the trees, a light which was wandering about in the mansard roof of the pavilion.
6. The upper story formed by the lower slope of a mansard roof.
7. The Bel - Air, that top story of the New Building, was a sort of large hall, with a Mansard roof, guarded with triple gratings and double doors of sheet iron , which were studded with enormous bolts.
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