Rooftop vs Roof - What's the difference?
rooftop | roof |
Atop a roof; on a roof
:: —Thailand's Islands and Beaches , Lonely Planet
(somewhat formal) The area atop a roof
:: —Multicultural Books for Primary Grades , Liz Rothlein
the top layer of a roof, the material covering or composing a roof
:: —The Chocolate Shop Perverts , Ernest Alanki
The cover at the top of a building.
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, title= * 1931 , Robert L. May, Rudolph'', ''The Red-Nosed Reindeer , Montgomery Ward (publisher), draft:
The upper part of a cavity.
* {{quote-news, year=2011, date=October 1, author=John Sinnott, work=BBC Sport
, title= (mining) The surface or bed of rock immediately overlying a bed of coal or a flat vein.
Roof is a synonym of rooftop.
Roof is a derived term of rooftop.
As nouns the difference between rooftop and roof
is that rooftop is the area atop a roof while roof is the cover at the top of a building.As an adjective rooftop
is atop a roof; on a roof.As a verb roof is
to cover or furnish with a roof.As a proper noun Roof is
a Chinese constellation located near Aquarius and Pegasus, one of the 28 lunar mansions and part of the larger Black Turtle.rooftop
English
Adjective
(-)- In recent years, we've seen Bangkok become the unofficial rooftop bar capital of the world.
Noun
(en noun)- Why do you think the rooftop of their apartment building is called "tar beach"? (Answers may vary.)
- The house itself was a mound of red baked bricks and a tin rooftop .
Usage notes
As it refers specifically to the area atop the roof or to the top area of the roof, "rooftop" is not always synonymous with the entire "roof". For instance, "the rooftop blew off the house" would (probably unintentionally) imply some lower level of the roof remained. Compare similar location words such as desktop.Synonyms
* roofDerived terms
* shout from the rooftops * rooftop of the world, an epithet of Tibetroof
English
(wikipedia roof)Noun
(en-noun)Mr. Pratt's Patients, chapter=1 , passage=Pretty soon I struck into a sort of path […]. It twisted and turned,
- The very first sound that you’ll hear on the roof / (Provided there’s fog) will be Rudolph’s small hoof.
Aston Villa 2-0 Wigan, passage=As Bent pulled away to the far post, Agbonlahor opted to go it alone, motoring past Gary Caldwell before unleashing a shot into the roof of the net.}}
