floor cloth
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Also see: cloth
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
floor/flɔː(r)/
▶noun
- 1 the lower surface of a room, on which one may walk.
■ the bottom of the sea, a cave, etc.: the ocean floor.
- 2 a storey of a building.
- 3 (the floor) the part of a legislative assembly in which members sit and from which they speak.
■ the right to speak in an assembly.
■ (in the Stock Exchange) the large central hall where trading takes place.
- 4 a minimum level of prices or wages.
- 1 provide with a floor.
- 2 informal knock or punch to the ground.
■ baffle or confound completely.
– derivatives
flooring noun.
flooring noun.
– origin OE flōr, of Gmc origin.

