terrazzo floor

  • 1Terrazzo — is a faux marble flooring or countertopping material.ProductionTerrazzo workers create walkways, floors, patios, and panels by exposing marble chips and other fine aggregates on the surface of finished concrete or epoxy resin. Much of the… …

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  • 2Floor — A floor is the walking surface of a room or vehicle. Floors vary from simple dirt in a cave to many layered surfaces using modern technology. Floors may be stone, wood, bamboo, metal, or other material that can hold a person s weight.Floors… …

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  • 3floor covering — Finish material on floors, including wood strips, parquet, linoleum, vinyl, asphalt tile, rubber, cork, epoxy resins, ceramic tile, and carpeting. Wood strip flooring, attached to a subfloor of plywood, is most popular, especially for residences …

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  • 4floor — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. flooring, deck, pavement, terrazzo; story, level; rostrum. See covering, horizontal, layer. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The lower limit of a room] Syn. floorboards, deck, flagstones, tiles, planking,… …

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  • 5terrazzo — ter·raz·zo || te rætsəʊ n. mosaic floor …

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  • 6terrazzo — /təˈratsoʊ / (say tuh rahtsoh), / ˈraz / (say rahz ) noun a floor material of chippings of broken stone and cement, polished when in place. {Italian: terrace, balcony, from terra earth} …

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  • 8Merchandise Mart — This article is about the building in Chicago, Illinois. For other subjects, see Merchandise Mart (disambiguation). The Chicago Merchandise Mart General information Ty …

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  • 10Dixie Friend Gay — is a U.S. visual artist who works in a variety of media and is noted for work that explores the power of nature. She was born as Dixie Friend in Oklahoma and raised on a cattle ranch. She taught art for three years at a rural school before moving …

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