Mezzanine may refer to:
- Mezzanine (architecture), an intermediate floor between main floors of a building
- mezzanine board, an extension of a motherboard
- In technology, a mezzanine can refer to a thin sheet of plastic insulating different parts of circuitry from each other in cramped environments, such as laptop interiors
- Mezzanine capital, a form of finance sometimes used in specific financial transactions
- Mezzanine loan, an unsecured (or weakly secured) loan made to startup companies and other businesses
- Mezzanine (album), a 1998 album by Massive Attack
- The Mezzanine, a 1988 novel by Nicholson Baker
- Mezzanine (magazine), a magazine published in San Francisco
- Mezzanine Assets are digital assets created in an intermediate step, especially in the video and broadcast industry
In Architecture, a mezzanine or entresol is an intermediate Floor between main floors of a Building, and therefore typically not counted A daughterboard or daughtercard is a Circuit board meant to be an extension or "daughter" of a Motherboard (or 'mainboard' or occasionally another An insulator, also called a Dielectric, is a material that resists the flow of Electric current. Mezzanine capital, in Finance, refers to a Subordinated debt or Preferred equity instrument that represents a claim on a company's assets which is senior Mezzanine is the third studio album by English Trip hop group Massive Attack, released on April 27, 1998. The Mezzanine (1988 is a first novel by Nicholson Baker about what goes through a man's mind during a modern lunch break Digital Asset: A digital asset is any form of content and/or media that have been formatted into a binary source which include the right to use it
Dictionary
mezzanine
-noun
- A balcony in an auditorium.
- A sub-floor, in between main floors of a building.
-adjective
- (engineering) Fulfilling an intermediate or secondary function.
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