Elevator vs Elevatored - What's the difference?
elevator | elevatored |
(US) Permanent construction with a built-in platform that is lifted vertically.
A silo used for storing wheat, corn or other grain (grain elevator )
(aeronautics) A control surface of an aircraft responsible for controling the pitching motion of the machine.
Trademark for a type of shoe having an insert lift to make the wearer appear taller.
A dental instrument used to pry up ("elevate") teeth in difficult extractions, or depressed portions of bone.
(anatomy) Any muscle that serves to raise a part of the body, such as the leg or the eye.
Furnished with an elevator.
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=July 5, author=Caitlin Macy, title=Past-Prime Crisis, work=New York Times
, passage=Now the stairs are a worry, and Ruth, who gets the bulk of the narrative, finds herself wondering whether she and Alex can find an elevatored place with the million dollars they hope to get for their apartment. }}
As a noun elevator
is (us) permanent construction with a built-in platform that is lifted vertically.As an adjective elevatored is
furnished with an elevator.elevator
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* (permanent construction) lift (British English)Derived terms
* elevon * elevator musicSee also
(wikipedia elevator)elevatored
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