Floor
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noun
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verb
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verb
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(As a noun)
Floor ( noun )
The lower surface of a room, on which one may walk.
Origin:
Old english flōr, of germanic origin; related to dutch vloer and german fußboden.
Examples:
- I spilled some water on the floor and had to mop it up.
- The floor in this room needs to be refinished.
- She was lying on the floor, unconscious.
- The floor of the forest was covered in fallen leaves.
- I like to lay a rug on the floor to add some color to the room.
(As a verb)
Floor ( verb )
The lower surface of a room, on which one may walk.
Origin:
Old english flōr, of germanic origin; related to dutch vloer and german fußboden.
Examples:
- I spilled some water on the floor and had to mop it up.
- The floor in this room needs to be refinished.
- She was lying on the floor, unconscious.
- The floor of the forest was covered in fallen leaves.
- I like to lay a rug on the floor to add some color to the room.
(As a verb)
Floor ( verb )
The lower surface of a room, on which one may walk.
Origin:
Old english flōr, of germanic origin; related to dutch vloer and german fußboden.
Examples:
- I spilled some water on the floor and had to mop it up.
- The floor in this room needs to be refinished.
- She was lying on the floor, unconscious.
- The floor of the forest was covered in fallen leaves.
- I like to lay a rug on the floor to add some color to the room.