Floor (disambiguation)

Floor (disambiguation)

Floor may refer to one of the following:

In buildings:

  • Floor, the lower surface of a room; and the supportive subfloor, the layer which structurally provides the strength and support for the flooring above commonly miscalled 'the floor'.
  • Storey, a level of a building
  • Flooring, a type floor covering for example wood flooring, tile flooring, vinyl flooring
  • Floor (gymnastics), a specially prepared exercise surface
  • Dance floor or Sprung floor for dancing

In mathematics, science and engineering:

In economics and business:

Floor (legislative) and in public speaking:

  • The generality of the house members, as opposed to committee
  • The part of the house assigned to the members, as opposed to the viewing gallery
  • In public speaking, such as a legislature or town hall meeting, the person currently allowed to speak is said to "have the floor"

A person's name:

Others:

  • Floor (poker) a reference to a floor person who runs a poker room and makes decisions on hands.
  • Floor (play), a 2006 play
  • Floor (band), a metal band from Florida
  • Floors Castle, Scotland
  • Floor exercise, gymnastics routines with no equipment
  • Floored (film), a documentary about the Chicago trading floors

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