The interior bottom or surface of a house or building; the supporting surface of a room.
The room has a wooden floor.
Ground (surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground).
The lower inside surface of a hollow space.
Many sunken ships rest on the ocean floor.
A structure formed of beams, girders, etc, with proper covering, which divides a building horizontally into storeys/stories.
The supporting surface or platform of a structure such as a bridge.
Wooden planks of the old bridge's floor were nearly rotten.
A storey/story of a building.
For years we lived on the third floor.
In a parliament, the part of the house assigned to the members, as opposed to the viewing gallery.
Hence, the right to speak at a given time during a debate or other public event.
The mayor often gives a lobbyist the floor.
That part of the bottom of a vessel on each side of the keelson which is most nearly horizontal.
The rock underlying a stratified or nearly horizontal deposit.
A horizontal, flat ore body.
The largest integer less than or equal to a given number.
The floor of 4.5 is 4.
An event performed on a floor-like carpeted surface.
A floor-like carpeted surface for performing gymnastic movements.
A lower limit on the interest rate payable on an otherwise variable-rate loan, used by lenders to defend against falls in interest rates. Opposite of a cap.
A dance floor.
The area in which business is conducted at a convention or exhibition
The currency of Aruba, divided into 100 cents, symbol ƒ.
A pre-decimal British coin, worth two shillings or ten new pence.
A guilder (former currency unit of the Netherlands).
Any of several gold coins once produced in Florence, Italy.
A pre-decimal Australian, and New Zealand, coin, worth 24 pence or a tenth of a pound.