Floor_(disambiguation)
Floor (disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
A floor is the bottom surface of a room or vehicle.
Floor may also refer to:
- Floor (gymnastics), a specially prepared exercise surface
- Floor (legislative), the place where members of a legislature sit and make speeches
- Flooring, a permanent covering of a floor, or the work of installing such
- Storey, a level of a building
- Floor (band), a metal band from Florida
- Floor (album), an album by the above-mentioned band
- The Floor, also known as The Hitmakers, a Danish rock band
- Floored 1997 album by American rock band Sugar Ray
- "FLOOR", a song by P-MODEL from the album Another Game
- Kim Floor (born 1948), Finnish representative in the 1972 Eurovision Song Contest
- Willem Floor (born 1942), Dutch historian, linguist, and writer
- Kabamba Floors (born 1980), a South African rugby union footballer
- Floor de Zeeuw (1898–1979), Dutch footballer and football coach
- Floor Jansen (born 1981), a female symphonic metal singer
- Floor van den Brandt (born 1990), Dutch speed skater
- Floor function, a mathematical function that gives the greatest integer less than or equal to the input value
- Floor (valley), the bottom of a valley
- Ocean floor, the bottom of the ocean
- Floors Castle, Scotland
- Floor exercise, gymnastics routines with no equipment
- Floored (film), a documentary about the Chicago trading floors
- Shop floor in retail or factory premises, where people work with machines or clients
- The Floor (game show), a Dutch game show
- The Floor (American game show), based on the Dutch game show
- All pages with titles beginning with Floor
- All pages with titles containing Floor
- Flor (disambiguation)
- 4th floor (disambiguation)
- Flour (disambiguation)
- Floortje, a given name, including notable people with the name
- Performance surface, flooring for dance or sport
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