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    floor
    /flɔː/

    noun

    • 1. the lower surface of a room, on which one may walk: "a wooden floor" Similar groundflooring
    • 2. all the rooms or areas on the same level of a building; a storey: "a third-floor flat" Similar storeyleveltierdeck

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  2. FLOOR definition: 1. the flat surface of a room on which you walk: 2. a level of a building: 3. a public space for…. Learn more.

  3. noun. : the lower inside surface of a hollow structure (such as a cave or bodily part) : the occupants of such a floor. : a main level space (as in a stock exchange or legislative chamber) distinguished from a platform or gallery. : the specially prepared or marked area on which indoor sports events take place.

  4. a level, supporting surface in any structure: the elevator floor. one of two or more layers of material composing a floor: rough floor; finish floor. a platform or prepared level area for a particular use: a threshing floor. the bottom of any more or less hollow place: the floor of a tunnel.

  5. FLOOR meaning: 1. the flat surface of a room on which you walk: 2. a level of a building: 3. a public space for…. Learn more.

  6. floor. (flôr) n. 1. a. The surface of a room on which one stands. b. The lower or supporting surface of a structure. 2. a. A story or level of a building. b. The occupants of such a story: The entire floor complained about the noise. 3. a. A level surface or area used for a specified purpose: a dance floor; a threshing floor. b.

  7. A floor is the surface at the very bottom, or base, of a room. When you lie on your back on the floor, you are looking up at the ceiling. Your living room floor might be covered with carpet, while the floor of your tent is probably canvas or nylon.

  8. a surface that you walk on inside a building: a wooden /tiled floor. I must sweep the kitchen floor. Fewer examples. Water had leaked all over the floor. He picked his coat up off the floor. She put her bag on the floor. The dog left prints all over the kitchen floor. She's just swept the floor.

  9. noun. /flɔː (r)/ /flɔːr/ Idioms. of room. [countable, usually singular] the surface of a room that you walk on. a wooden/concrete/tiled floor. His glass fell to the floor and broke. on the floor The body was lying on the kitchen floor. ceramic floor tiles. The furniture and floor coverings date from the 1920s.

  10. that part of a room, hallway, or the like, that forms its lower enclosing surface and upon which one walks. 2. a continuous, supporting surface extending horizontally throughout a building, having a number of rooms, apartments, or the like, and constituting one level or stage in the structure; story. 3.

  11. floor meaning, definition, what is floor: the flat surface that you stand on insid...: Learn more.