jettied

/ˈdʒɛtid/
adjective
  1. Having a part of a building that projects outward from the main wall, typically on upper floors.
    • The old inn had a jettied upper floor that overhung the narrow street.
    • The architect designed a jettied facade to give the building a traditional look.
    • Many medieval houses in Europe are jettied to create more space above.
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