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  • 121floor*/*/*/ — [flɔː] noun I 1) [C] the flat area that you walk on inside a building or room The house has polished wooden floors.[/ex] We were sitting on the floor watching TV.[/ex] 2) [C] one of the levels in a building a first floor flat[/ex] The toy… …

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  • 122floor — /flɔ:/ noun 1. the part of the room which you walk on 2. all rooms on one level in a building ● The shoe department is on the first floor. ● Her office is on the 26th floor. (NOTE: In Britain the floor at street level is the ground floor, but in… …

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  • 123floor — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English flor, from Old English flōr; akin to Old High German fluor meadow, Latin planus level, and perhaps to Greek planasthai to wander Date: before 12th century 1. the level base of a room 2. a …

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  • 124Floor broker — A floor broker is a member of an exchange who is an employee of a member firm and executes orders, as agent, on the floor of the exchange for clients. The floor broker receives an order via teletype machine from his firm s trading department and… …

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  • 125Floor (Floor album) — Infobox Album Name = Floor Type = studio Artist = Floor Released = July, 2002 Recorded = Genre = Stoner,Sludge metal,Doom metal Length = Label = No Idea Producer = Reviews = Last album = This album = Floor (2002) Next album = Dove (2004) Floor… …

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  • 126Floor — The lowest acceptable limit as restricted by controlling parties. Floors can be established for a number of factors, including prices, wages, interest rates, underwriting standards and bonds. Some types of floors, such as underwriting floors, act …

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  • 127floor — Synonyms and related words: addle, agora, amaze, amphitheater, answer, answer conclusively, arena, argue down, asphalt, astonish, astound, athletic field, auditorium, background, baffle, balcony, bamboozle, band, base, basement, basin, basis,… …

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  • 128floor-through — ˈ ̷ ̷ ˈ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: floor (I) + through : an apartment that occupies an entire floor of a building * * * /flawr throoh , flohr /, adj. 1. occupying the entire depth of a building: a floor through apartment. n. 2. a floor through dwelling …

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