Floor
111floor-through — ☆ floor through [flôr′thro͞o΄ ] n. an apartment that takes up the entire floor of a building …
112floor limit — noun An amount above which a credit card sale must be authorized by the card company, varying from one shop, etc to another • • • Main Entry: ↑floor …
113floor timber — noun A timber placed immediately across a ship s keel, on which her bottom is framed • • • Main Entry: ↑floor …
114floor man — floor man, a representative of a brokerage house who operates on an exchange floor …
115floor|cloth — «FLR KLTH, FLOHR ; KLOTH», noun. 1. a cloth or other material for covering a floor, such as linoleum. 2. a cloth for washing or wiping floors …
116floor|ing — «FLR ihng, FLOHR », noun. 1. a floor. 2. floors. 3. material for making or covering floors, such as wood, linoleum, or tile …
117Floor loan — is mostly associated with mortgage and property loans.It is the minimum amount of money a lender is willing to provide on a commercial loan for a building that is to be tenant occupied. This loan is progressively funded as the building is… …
118Floor-Tom — [englisch, flɔː(r)tɔm], Stand Tom (Tom Tom) …
119floor plan — n a drawing of the shape of a room or building and the position of things in it, as seen from above = ↑ground plan …
120floor show — n a performance by singers, dancers etc at a ↑nightclub …