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Mezzanine
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Mezzanine
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1. Also called: mezzanine floor, entresol
an intermediate storey, esp a low one between the ground and first floor of a building
2. theatre, US and Canadian
the first balcony
3. theatre, British
a room or floor beneath the stage
adjective
4.
of or relating to an intermediate stage in a financial process
mezzanine funding
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Mezzanine
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1.
a low-ceilinged story between two main stories in a building, usually immediately above the ground floor and in the form of a balcony projecting only partly over the floor below it
: also mezzanine floor2.
in some theaters, the first few rows of the balcony, separated from the others by
an aisle
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Mezzanine
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1. A partial story between two main stories of a building.
2. The lowest balcony in a theater or the first few rows of that balcony.
adj.
Of or relating to securities granting a claim on interest or assets that is subordinate to that of secured and senior debt but above that of equity.
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