Offices on the upper floors have access to a roof terrace.
Plural of roof oxford english dictionary.
The plural of roof for people old enough to read the oxford dictionary of the english language in fact old enough to know that the real napoleon was not dynamite or a brandy.
Hoi polloi live under roofs and civilized men live under rooves.
You must be methuselah.
The roof was blown off by the tornado.
She peered down the side of the building to see the roof of another structure less than five or six feet below.
The plural of roof is roofs or rooves.
The roof of a building is the covering on top of it that protects the people and things inside from the weather.
The vaulted upper boundary of the mouth supported largely by the palatine bones and limited anteriorly by the dental lamina and posteriorly by the uvula and upper part of the fauces.
Offices on the upper floors have access to a roof terrace.
The roof of the car was not damaged in the accident.
The plural can be pronounced ruːfs or ruːvz.
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Houses in villages are commonly rectangular and are dried mud bamboo or red brick structures with thatch roofs.
Plural roofs ˈrüfs ˈru fs also ˈrüvz ˈru vz medical definition of roof 1.
Plural roofs pronunciation note.
Rooves is an older form of the word and rarely used these days.
Australian children right up to the 1980s for example were brought up with the word.
A small stone cottage with a red slate roof.
The corner of the classroom was damp where the roof had leaked.
The oxford english dictionary lists rooves as an alternate to roofs one of several outdated spellings used in the uk and in new england as late as the 19th century.
Rooves as a plural for of roof is dated but not incorrect.
The top external level of a building.
1 the structure forming the upper covering of a building or vehicle.
Tim climbed on to the garage roof.
Ruːf word forms.
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