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Definition of Parquet floor
1. Noun. A floor made of parquetry.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Parquet Floor
Literary usage of Parquet floor
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the National Peace Jubilee and Great Musical Festival: Held in by Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1871)
"The side balconies are seventy-five feet deep, and have the same inclination,
their fronts being ten feet from the parquet floor. The south balcony is two ..."
2. City and County of Denver: Report on a Survey of Certain Departments by Colorado Taxpayers Protective League (1914)
"Notwithstanding this fact, four carloads of combustible scenery are stored in
the basement of the Auditorium immediately beneath the parquet floor. ..."
3. The English Home by Banister Fletcher, Herbert Phillips Fletcher (1910)
"A parquet floor of hard wood is excellent from a sanitary point of view, ...
There are some forms of parquet floor which can be laid down and easily removed ..."
4. Plane Geometry: With Problems and Applications by Herbert Ellsworth Slaught, Nels Johann Lennes (1910)
"parquet floor Border. Prove (a) EKA, EFK, AKB, BLC,etc., are congruent right
isosceles triangles. ..."