Elevators is the plural of elevator
get in an elevator
The elevator music soothing to me.
An elevator system must be installed when the building is built. There is no way to install an elevator into a structure.
how do you get an elevator on your house in franktown rocks
The person who owns the building and you are in the elevator they are responsible??
To elevate = a verb.
This could be:elves - plural of elf, impsolives - tree fruit used as condiments
get in an elevator
That is the correct spelling of the word elevate, meaning to raise up.A similar word is alleviate, which means to reduce or diminish.
It has no steps!
Not necessarily. An hydraulic elevator (as in mining), or a grain elevator would not be pulleys. Nor elevator shoes.
No. The word "elevator" can be a noun ("Get on the elevator!") or more rarely an adjective ("Check out my new elevator shoes.") *uses such as elevator shoes or elevator shaft may be considered a noun adjunct rather than an adjective
The elevator ('lift' in the UK). He did not invent the elevator(lift). He invented the elevator brake system.
The plural of echo is echoes.Two example sentences with the word echoes are:His voice echoes through the mountains.She echoes the concerns of her colleagues at the board meeting.
Elevator shaft.
Elevator with an Australian accent.
the Otis-dominated elevator industry kept pace with developments of its own, introducing the hydraulic elevator in 1878, the electric elevator in 1889, and the gearless traction electric elevator in 1903.