mansard vs walk-up

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 

walk-up

noun
  • An apartment or block with stairs rather than an elevator. 

  • An informal visit to a control tower by a pilot, typically used as part of pilot training. 

  • An indoor or outdoor stand where food is sold to the public. 

  • A customer who arrives without a reservation; a walk-in. 

  • A mountain that can be climbed without specialist equipment. 

  • Colaptes auratus, northern flicker. 

adj
  • For which no appointment is necessary. 

  • Containing such flats. 

  • Reached by stairs rather than an elevator. 

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