From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishterraced houseˌterraced ˈhouse noun [countable] British English DHHa house which is part of a row of houses that are joined together SYN row house American English
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terraced house• This was a terraced house in Jubilee Road, a street of run-down Edwardian villas.• A woman clutching the infant called at the terraced house in Albany Road, Prescot, with another woman and a man.• The terraced house in Station Road, Darlington, is already in multiple occupancy and retrospective planning permission had been applied for.• Now, he wrote, it is in a little room in a nondescript Victorian terraced house in a side-street in South London.