About The Word Frontage
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Frontage
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What's The Definition Of Frontage?
[n] the face or front of a building
[n] the extent of the front of shop or plot of land (as along a street or river etc) [n] the direction in which something (such as a building) faces Synonyms | Synonyms for Frontage: facade Related Terms | Find terms related to Frontage: anteriority | aspect | attitude | azimuth | bearing | bearings | bold front | brave face | brave front | celestial navigation | dead reckoning | display | exposure | facade | face | facet | facia | fix | fore | forefront | foreground | forehand | foreland | forepart | forequarter | foreside | foreword | front | front elevation | front man | front matter | front page | front view | frontal | frontier | frontispiece | head | heading | lap | lay | lie | line of position | obverse | orientation | pilotage | position | position line | preface | prefix | priority | proscenium | radio bearing | set | window dressing See Also | beach front | direction | extent | front | frontispiece Frontage In Webster's Dictionary \Front"age\, n.
The front part of an edifice or lot; extent of front.
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