cat |
floor |
As an adverb cat
is how much.
As an adjective cat
is how much.
As a noun floor is
the bottom or lower part of any room; the supporting surface of a room.
As a verb floor is
to cover or furnish with a floor.
floor |
stratum |
Related terms |
Floor is a related term of stratum.
As nouns the difference between floor and stratum
is that
floor is the bottom or lower part of any room; the supporting surface of a room while
stratum is one of several parallel horizontal layers of material arranged one on top of another.
As a verb floor
is to cover or furnish with a floor.
floor |
flight |
As nouns the difference between floor and flight
is that
floor is the bottom or lower part of any room; the supporting surface of a room while
flight is the act of flying.
As verbs the difference between floor and flight
is that
floor is to cover or furnish with a floor while
flight is to throw the ball in such a way that it has more airtime and more spin than usual.
As an adjective flight is
fast, swift.
cascade |
floor |
As a proper noun cascade
is an administrative district in seychelles.
As a noun floor is
the bottom or lower part of any room; the supporting surface of a room.
As a verb floor is
to cover or furnish with a floor.
land |
floor |
In nautical terms the difference between land and floor
is that
land is the lap of the strakes in a clinker-built boat; the lap of plates in an iron vessel; called also landing while
floor is that part of the bottom of a vessel on each side of the keelson which is most nearly horizontal.
As nouns the difference between land and floor
is that
land is the part of Earth which is not covered by oceans or other bodies of water while
floor is the bottom or lower part of any room; the supporting surface of a room.
As verbs the difference between land and floor
is that
land is to descend to a surface, especially from the air while
floor is to cover or furnish with a floor.
As an adjective land
is of or relating to land.
As a proper noun Land
is {{surname|from=Middle English}.
floor |
stock |
As nouns the difference between floor and stock
is that
floor is the bottom or lower part of any room; the supporting surface of a room while
stock is stick, staff.
As a verb floor
is to cover or furnish with a floor.
As a prefix stock is
used to emphasize.
floor |
pineapple |
As nouns the difference between floor and pineapple
is that
floor is the bottom or lower part of any room; the supporting surface of a room while
pineapple is a tropical plant,
Ananas comosus, native to South America, having thirty or more long, spined and pointed leaves surrounding a thick stem.
As a verb floor
is to cover or furnish with a floor.
floor |
groud |
As nouns the difference between floor and groud
is that
floor is the bottom or lower part of any room; the supporting surface of a room while
groud is (mathematics) a heap, or mathematical generalization of a group, in abstract algebra.
As a verb floor
is to cover or furnish with a floor.
floor |
grand |
As a noun floor
is the bottom or lower part of any room; the supporting surface of a room.
As a verb floor
is to cover or furnish with a floor.
As a proper noun grand is
a commune in france.
floor |
deck |
Synonyms |
In nautical terms the difference between floor and deck
is that
floor is that part of the bottom of a vessel on each side of the keelson which is most nearly horizontal while
deck is the floorlike covering of the horizontal sections, or compartments, of a ship. Small vessels have only one deck; larger ships have two or three decks.
As nouns the difference between floor and deck
is that
floor is the bottom or lower part of any room; the supporting surface of a room while
deck is any flat surface that can be walked on: a balcony; a porch; a raised patio; a flat rooftop.
As verbs the difference between floor and deck
is that
floor is to cover or furnish with a floor while
deck is to furnish with a deck, as a vessel.
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