french roof
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Definition
Noun: A French roof is a type of mansard roof characterized by having sides that are nearly vertical or perpendicular. This architectural feature creates additional usable space in the upper story of a building.
Usage
The term "French roof" is used specifically in architecture and building design to describe a roof style. It is a proper noun referring to a distinct, named design.
Examples
- The historic building was notable for its distinctive French roof.
- To maximize attic space, the architect specified a French roof for the new design.
- Many Second Empire-style houses feature a French roof.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used interchangeably with "mansard roof," though it specifies the nearly vertical side profile.
- It can be described in terms of its pitch (the steepness of its sides).
Variants and Related Words
- Mansard roof (n): The broader category of roof to which a French roof belongs. All French roofs are mansard roofs, but not all mansard roofs are French roofs.
- Mansard (n): A shortened, common term for a mansard roof.
Synonyms
- Mansard roof
- Curb roof (a less common, general synonym)
Different Meanings
- There are no other common meanings for the term "French roof." It refers exclusively to this architectural element.
Noun
- a mansard roof with sides that are nearly perpendicular