Area Rug?
It's called a bridge.
is called the "ocean".
Nowadays, "hardwood" is a generic term used for any type of wood flooring. Woods such as pine are considered soft woods but are still used as "hardwood" flooring. In my experience any floor that has finished wood covering the surface is a hardwood floor. The term is used more loosely today. 50 years ago, a "hardwood" floor meant maple, in almost all cases. Today, man-made laminate "wood" might be called a "hardwood" floor, but flooring that is actual pieces of wood will almost always be called a "hardwood" floor. The "finish" floor in most construction nowadays is plywood. The flooring - wood, vinyl, carpeting, whatever - is put down over that.
The pelvic floor is also called the pelvic diaphragm.
Vapor is another word for moisture. A vapor barrier is a sheet of plastic covering the entire surface under the floor to prevent moisture from causing the floor to warp or absorb stains. You would typically use a vapor barrier in basements with concrete floors.
Floor covering is a term to generically describe any finish material applied over a floor structure to provide a walking surface. Both terms are used interchangeably but floor covering refers more to loose-laid materials.
what is the loose material that settles on the bottom of the ocean called
NAICS Code(s) 326192 (Resilient Floor Covering Manufacturing)
A washable floor covering is a rug. A rug is different from a carpet because carpet can't be washed in a machine.
It's called epoxy. You can apply it yourself or have a professional do it.
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A washable floor covering is a rug. A rug is different from a carpet because carpet can't be washed in a machine.
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floor covering. Short for linoleum.
Carpet
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