mansard vs penthouse

mansard

noun
  • The upper storey of a building, surrounded by such a roof 

  • A mansard roof 

adj
  • having two slopes on each side, the lower being steeper than the upper 

penthouse

noun
  • An outhouse or other structure (especially one with a sloping roof) attached to the outside wall of a building, sometimes as protection from the weather. 

  • Any of the sloping roofs at the side of a real tennis court. 

  • An apartment or suite found on an upper floor, or floors, of a tall building, especially one that is expensive or luxurious with panoramic views. Sometimes these are located just under "penthouse mechanical" floors. 

verb
  • To provide with a penthouse, shelter by means of a shed sloping from a wall, or anything similar. 

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