What is another word for Floors?

Pronunciation: [flˈɔːz] (IPA)

The word "floors" refers to the horizontal surface of a room, building or any other structure which people walk on. However, there are several synonyms that can be used to refer to the same. These include terms such as grounds, levels, stories, storeys and decks. The term "grounds" is often used to describe the flat or level ground, including the inside of a building. "Levels" is a broad term that can refer to the surfaces of a multi-level building. "Stories" or "storeys" are often used interchangeably with levels and refer to the number of floors a building has. Lastly, "decks" is a synonym used to describe a flat, outdoor surface that is often made of wood and used for recreation.

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What are the hypernyms for Floors?

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Usage examples for Floors

It was the function of Tovarishch Turenski to push a broom around the Floors of the museum, and this he did with great determination and efficiency.
"The Foreign Hand Tie"
Gordon Randall Garrett
He had been leaning over watching the boat come alongside, his hand on the telegraph to put her astern, when the whole ship shook violently, there was a grinding of metal on metal and a sound as of a load of loose stones pouring harshly upon hollow iron Floors.
"Command"
William McFee
Floors had been put down and a wide verandah spread out from them.
"The Pioneers"
Katharine Susannah Prichard

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