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mirador

[mir-uh-dawr, -dohr] / ˌmɪr əˈdɔr, -ˈdoʊr /


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A mirador more than 100 feet up in the steeple offers some of the best views of San Andres.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 4, 2022

I gave up and pulled off the highway into a mirador – or a scenic lookout.

From New York Times • Oct. 13, 2010

The spot where she would have had us eat was a stone-built mirador, through a shallow cave, at whose back a mountain torrent had been induced to flow.

From The Fortunate Isles Life and Travel in Majorca, Minorca and Iviza by Boyd, Mary Stuart

In the mirador, with opera-glasses to their eyes, they had been scanning the roads which led south and south-west from the city.

From The Free Lances A Romance of the Mexican Valley by Reid, Mayne

There is a mirador in the garden which can be seen from the road, and from which there is a very extensive view.

From Life in Mexico by Calderón de la Barca, Madame (Frances Erskine Inglis)