The space or room at the top of a building under the roof often used for storing things.
Up in the attic meaning.
See also aeolic arcadic doric ionic.
Also referred to as attic salt he lays on the attic wit a bit too often for my taste.
If you dream of visiting or living in an attic this dream suggests you may have financial difficulties if you are not careful.
If the attic is full it may imply that you are accomplishing wonderful things and are living up to your potential in this lifetime.
The part of a building especially of a house directly under a roof.
The attic may predict how well you will do in old age.
Architecture architect a storey or low wall above the cornice of a classical façade.
Classically elegant simple or pure.
Rented the attic out to a college student.
Noun construction of the oval office located in the attic of the home and accessible by elevator began in 2015 and took five years to complete.
A low story or decorative wall above an entablature or the main cornice of a building.
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Toys in the attic means a cluttered attic or mind.
A room or unfinished space directly beneath the roof of a building.
A room or rooms in an attic.
A shrewd cutting or subtle humor or wit.
Special use of attic from the use of attic style pilasters to adorn the façade of the top storey.
Noun 1 rented the attic out to a college student recent examples on the web.
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The upper part of the tympanic cavity of the ear.
The dialect of ancient greek spoken and written in athens.
The term referred to a low decorative façade above the main story of a building and as used in the phrase attic order had originally indicated a small decorative column above a building s main façade.
The chief literary dialect of classical greek.