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PARTERRE , a See also:term, taken from the See also:French phrase See also:par terre, i.e. on the See also:surface of the ground, and used of an arrangement in a See also:garden of beds of See also:flowers with See also:gravel or other paths and plots of grass; also of that See also:part of the auditorium of a See also:theatre which is occupied by the See also:orchestra stalls. End of Article: PARTERREAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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