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  • Veranda - Wikipedia
    "Grande" style Harlaxton House, Toowoomba, Queensland, 2014 A veranda (also spelled verandah in Australian and New Zealand English) is a roofed, open-air hallway or porch, attached to the outside of a building [1] [2] A veranda is often partly enclosed by a railing and frequently extends across the front and sides of the structure [3]Although the form verandah is correct and very common
  • Veranda vs. Porch: What’s the Difference? - The Spruce
    The word veranda likely came from the Indian or Portuguese language, specifically the word varanda, meaning "long balcony or terrace," or the Spanish word baranda, meaning “railing ” What is the term for a small front porch?
  • What Is a Veranda? Plus, How It’s Different From a Porch - Martha Stewart
    Verandas are typically synonymous with warmer climates, but any home can benefit from having one of these outdoor spaces Here, we explain what a veranda is, the common characteristics of one, and why they are beneficial to have as part of your home
  • What Is a Veranda? - How Are Verandas Different from Porches?
    The courtyard of the Basilica of Bom Jesus in Goa, India built by the Portuguese in 1596 and an early example of Portuguese Colonial architecture The Portuguese word “varanda” likely evolved during this period from the Hindi Urdu baraṇḍā meaning “roofed gallery ”
  • VERANDA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    borrowed perhaps via an Indo-Portuguese creole from Portuguese varanda, akin to Spanish baranda "railing" (earlier, "balcony, floor of a building"), Catalan barana "railing," Old Occitan baranda "barrier, barricade," all going back to *varanda "enclosing barrier, the area enclosed," of obscure origin; reinforced by Hindi Urdu baraṇḍā
  • What Is A Veranda: Definition, Architecture, and Uses
    A veranda is a roofed, open-air porch often enclosed with a railing or parapet, typically located on the ground floor of a building Unlike other outdoor structures like patios, decks, and porches, a veranda is unique in its design and has historical significance in American culture
  • Home :: Veranda Learning
    A Career Accelerator Fast-track Your Career Ladder Veranda provides cutting-edge learning experience through a range of our advanced programs in Management, Technology, Leadership, and Marketing amongst others
  • Veranda | Victorian, Patio, Porch | Britannica
    Veranda, in architecture, most frequently, an open-walled, roofed porch attached to the exterior of a domestic structure and usually surrounded by a railing The word came into English through the Hindi varandā, but it is related to the Spanish baranda, meaning “railing,” and thus most likely
  • VERANDA Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
    Veranda definition: Also verandah a large, open porch, usually roofed and partly enclosed, as by a railing, often extending across the front and sides of a house; gallery See examples of VERANDA used in a sentence
  • What Is a Veranda And How Does It Improve Your Home?
    The word veranda is originally thought to come from the Spanish word "baranda," later a Hindi word "varanda " However, it has evolved over time At some point, every room in a house opened up into an outdoor living space, also known as a veranda It was and still is a popular architectural feature Additionally, a veranda is useful to keep cool
  • The Difference Between Veranda Vs Balcony - balconyguide. com
    The word veranda originated from the Portuguese word “varanda,” which means a balcony or gallery with a railing Nick Peters Nick describes himself as a “balcony geek” as he loves all things balcony
  • VERANDA | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    VERANDA definition: 1 a raised, covered, sometimes partly closed area, often made of wood, on the front or side of a… Learn more
  • Veranda - definition of veranda by The Free Dictionary
    [Hindi varaṇḍā, probably from Portuguese varanda, balcony; akin to vara, rod, stick (as in vara do castello, high part of a castle from which one can see farthest into the distance), from Latin vāra, forked pole, structure with divergent pieces, trestle ]
  • Veranda Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
    From Hindi बरामदा m (barāmdā) or बरण्डा m (baraṇḍā), from Portuguese varanda (“balustrade; balcony" ) (Spanish baranda) From Wiktionary
  • Veranda - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    The word veranda likely derived from the Portuguese word varanda, meaning "long balcony or terrace " Extending along the outside of a building, this architectural structure has a roof and usually opens up to the outside





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