parquet
Americannoun
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a floor composed of short strips or blocks of wood forming a pattern, sometimes with inlays of other woods or other materials.
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the part of the main floor of a theater, opera house, etc., that is between the musicians' area and the parterre or rear division or, especially in the U.S., the entire floor space for spectators.
verb (used with object)
noun
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a floor covering of pieces of hardwood fitted in a decorative pattern; parquetry
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Also called: parquet floor. a floor so covered
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the stalls of a theatre
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the main part of the Paris Bourse, where officially listed securities are traded Compare coulisse
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(in France) the department of government responsible for the prosecution of crimes
verb
Etymology
Origin of parquet
Example Sentences
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Built in 2008, it features parquet de Versailles flooring, 18th-century French Louis XV–carved stone fireplaces, and hand-carved marble bathtubs.
From MarketWatch • Jan. 5, 2026
For those who come in through the women’s side, you’ll be greeted with a leather goods salon that’s designed in shades of creamy white with gold accents and traditional Versailles parquet flooring.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 10, 2025
A few blocks away from The Node, one of them, Snafu Records, is based at a shared office space with a parquet floor and a cocktail bar.
From BBC • Mar. 14, 2024
It will be especially different in Boston, where parquet will be temporarily put away.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 2, 2023
I run my finger along the patterns in the parquet floor pattern, but I don’t look at Zoey, because I can’t look at Zoey.
From "A High Five for Glenn Burke" by Phil Bildner
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