(-flôr', -flōr')
n.
A rough floor over which a finished floor, flooring material, or carpet is laid.
Dictionary:
sub·floor·ing (sŭb'flôr'ĭng, -flōr'-) or sub·floor
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The material used in constructing the subfloor; usually plywood sheets or an inferior grade of soft lumber.
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| Oriented Strand Board (OSB) | |
| composition board (material, plant) |
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