See Also: frontage(1)(dictionary)
frontage(2)(dictionary)
frontage(dictionary)

disproportionality (iou) and frontage(1) (iou)


disproportionality (iou)



disproportionality noun. M17.
[from DISPROPORTIONAL + -ITY.]
The quality of being disproportionate.

frontage(1) (iou)



frontage noun. E17.
[from FRONT noun + -AGE.]
Land which abuts on a river or Other stretch of water, or on a road. Also, the land between the front of a building and a road or the like. E17.
A. C. Boult Devonshire House..enjoyed a frontage on the Green Park.
Extent of front. M19.
T. W. Hinchliff Shopkeepers..get very little frontage to display their goods.
The front face or part of a building. M19.
C. Isherwood Dirty plaster frontages embossed with scroll-work.
The action of fronting in a certain direction; the fact of facing a certain way; exposure, outlook. M19.
D. G. Mitchell It has no wide and open frontage to the sun.
Comb.: frontage-road N. Amer. a service road.
frontager noun the owner of land or property adjoining the seashore or a roadway: E17.