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the inside lower horizontal surface (as of a room or hallway); "they needed rugs to cover the bare floors" a structure consisting of a room or set of rooms at a single position along a vertical scale; "what level is the office on?" a lower limit; "the government established a wage floor" the ground on which people and animals move about; "the fire spared the forest floor" the bottom surface of any a cave or lake etc. the occupants of a floor; "the whole floor complained about the lack of heat" the parliamentary right to address an assembly; "the chairman granted him the floor" shock: surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off; "I was floored when I heard that I was promoted" the legislative hall where members debate and vote and conduct other business; "there was a motion from the floor" deck: knock down with force; "He decked his opponent" a large room in a stock exchange where the trading is done; "he is a floor trader"
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| floor of nasal cavity |
the inferior surface of the cavity, formed by the palatine process of the maxilla and the horizontal plate of the palatine bone.
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| floor of pelvis |
the layer of tissue just below the outlet of the pelvis, formed by the coccygeal and levator ani muscles and the perineal fascia. See also diaphragma pelvis.
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| floor of third ventricle |
the inferior interior surface of the third ventricle, formed by the optic chiasm, the tuber cinereum, the infundibulum, the mammillary bodies, and the posterior perforated substance.
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| floor |
(floor) (flor) [AS fl[omacr]r] the inferior inner surface of a hollow organ or other space.
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