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Definition of Entranceways
1. entranceway [n] - See also: entranceway
Lexicographical Neighbors of Entranceways
Literary usage of Entranceways
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Temple of Apollo Bassitas by Frederick A. Cooper (1996)
"CHAPTER 16 THE entranceways IN ARCHITECTURE, void is as important as mass; ...
To comprehend the design of the entranceways into the cella of the Temple of ..."
2. The US Virgin Islands Alive! by Harriet Greenberg, Douglas Greenberg (2006)
"There are marble floors, graceful columns that frame arched entranceways, pale
pastel walls and ornate chandeliers. But the view of the sea and St. John ..."
3. How France Built Her Cathedrals: A Study in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries by Elizabeth Boyle O'Reilly (1921)
"Like every door of this church of the resplendent entranceways, it is a mass of
sculpture. Mauclerc was grandson of the builder of St. ..."
4. Post Ex Sub Dis: Urban Fragmentations and Constructions by Ghent Urban Studies Team (2002)
"... so much so even that theaters built on 41st and 43rd Streets made sure to have
their entranceways built through the ;S ^ jl block in order to have a ..."
5. Education in Theory and Practice by Gilbert Haven Jones (1919)
"For many reasons given above and others equally weighty entranceways to all school
buildings should ..."
6. Code of Ordinances of the City of New York by New York (N.Y.). (1909)
"No one shall enter or leave the parks except at the established entranceways;
nor shall any one enter or remain therein after twelve o'clock at night, ..."
7. Japan in a Nutshell by Professor Solomon (1997)
"In designing it, Rikyu is thought to have been inspired by the "mouse wicket"
entranceways of the theaters of his time. He may have wished to provide the ..."