floor
Plural
floors
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the bottom of a room that we walk on
- He swept the floor to remove the dust and dirt.
- My child sits on the floor to play with his toys.
- She accidentally dropped a plate, and it shattered into pieces on the floor.
- She covered the floor with a colorful carpet.
- She spilled juice on the floor and immediately cleaned it up.
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all the rooms of a building that are on the same level
- The ground floor of the building housed the lobby, reception area, and administrative offices.
- Residents of the upper floors enjoyed panoramic views of the city skyline from their apartment windows.
- The basement floor served as storage space for equipment and supplies, with access to the building's utility systems.
- The first floor contained classrooms, laboratories, and lecture halls for students and faculty members.
- The top floor of the skyscraper was reserved for executive offices and conference rooms, accessible via private elevators.
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a lower limit
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the ground on which people and animals move about
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the lowest surface of a body of water
- The fish swam close to the lake floor, searching for food among the rocks.
- Divers reached the ocean floor, where they found unique marine life.
- Sediment gathered on the pond floor, creating a murky layer.
- Plants grew densely along the river floor, providing cover for small fish.
- The lake floor was visible through the clear, shallow water.
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a large room in a exchange where the trading is done
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the legislative hall where members debate and vote and conduct other business
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the parliamentary right to address an assembly
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the occupants of a floor
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the lower inside surface of any hollow structure