floor
//flɔːr//
Noun
The lower surface of a room on which one stands or walks
The cat is sleeping on the floor.
A level or story of a building
My office is on the third floor.
The bottom surface of a body of water, cave, or other natural feature
The divers explored the ocean floor.
The area in a legislative assembly or meeting where members sit and speak
The senator has the floor and will address the assembly.
The minimum level or base amount of something, especially prices or wages
The government set a floor on wages to protect workers.
Verb
To knock someone down or surprise them greatly
The news floored everyone in the room.
To press the accelerator pedal of a vehicle all the way down
He floored the gas pedal to pass the truck.
To cover or furnish with a floor
They floored the room with oak.