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floor
v. make a floor; cover a floor (i.e. with tiles); knock to the ground, knock down; press the gas pedal all the way down; astound, shock
 
n. flat surface at the bottom of the room on which one walks; story, level of a building; ground surface; area in a conference room from which the members speak; permission to speak


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Floor
In architecture, a floor is generally the lower horizontal surface of a room, and/or the supporting structure underneath it. It also commonly refers to flooring, or a wall-to-wall floor covering, which forms the decorative surface of the floor.The various levels in a building are also called floors, levels or stories/storeys, ie "ground floor" or "main floor", "first story", "mezzanine floor," etc.
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floor
Noun
1. the inside lower horizontal surface (as of a room or hallway); "they needed rugs to cover the bare floors"
(synonym) flooring
(hypernym) horizontal surface, level
(hyponym) bell deck
(part-holonym) room
(derivation) deck, coldcock, dump, knock down
2. structure consisting of a room or set of rooms comprising a single level of a multilevel building; "what level is the office on?"
(synonym) level, storey, story
(hypernym) structure, construction
(hyponym) basement, cellar
(part-holonym) building, edifice
3. a lower limit; "the government established a wage floor"
(synonym) base
(hypernym) control
(hyponym) price floor
4. the ground on which people and animals move about; "the fire spared the forest floor"
(hypernym) land, dry land, earth, ground, solid ground, terra firma
(derivation) deck, coldcock, dump, knock down
5. the bottom surface of any a cave or lake etc.
(hypernym) surface, Earth's surface
(part-holonym) cave
6. the occupants of a floor; "the whole floor complained about the lack of heat"
(hypernym) gathering, assemblage
7. the parliamentary right to address an assembly; "the chairman granted him the floor"
(hypernym) right
8. the legislative hall where members debate and vote and conduct other business; "there was a motion from the floor"
(hypernym) hall
9. a large room in a stock exchange where the trading is done; "he is a floor trader"
(synonym) trading floor
(hypernym) room
Verb
1. surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off; "I was floored when I heard that I was promoted"
(synonym) shock, stun, ball over, blow out of the water, take aback
(hypernym) surprise
(hyponym) startle, galvanize, galvanise
2. knock down with force; "He decked his opponent"
(synonym) deck, coldcock, dump, knock down
(hypernym) beat


Campbell R. Harvey's Hypertextual Finance DictionaryDownload this dictionary
Floor
The area of a stock exchange where active trading occurs. The price at which a stop order is activated, (when the price drops low enough to activate such an order).
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Cyrene
a wall; coldness; the floor
  
 
Karkaa
floor; dissolving coldness
  

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