As a verb floor is to cover or furnish with a floor.
Storey or floor.
The plural of the american story is stories and the plural of the storey is storeys.
Note that in british english it s spelt storey and storeys and at street level it s the ground floor the next level being the first floor.
As nouns the difference between storey and floor is that storey is a floor or level of a building or ship while floor is the bottom or lower part of any room.
For the noun referring to a horizontal level of a building story is the standard spelling in american english and storey is preferred in all the other main varieties of english.
A floor or level of a building or ship.
A storey of a building is one of its different levels which is situated above or below other levels.
Floor is freely used alongside storey i have no reason to believe that the use of either term is geographically restricted.
A level of a building.
Storey plural storeys a building.
The supporting surface of a room.
Floor level story us coordinate term.
In the context you are asking about storey uk etc and story us are both equivalent in meaning to floor.
A level of a building.
Floor level flight deck more synonyms of storey.
So the ground floor is the first storey never story and the first floor the second storey.
In american english it s spelled story and stories and at street level it s the first floor ground floor is not used.
Houses must not be more than two storeys high the upper storeys of the empire state building.
Plurals for the word are storeys and stories for the english uk and english us versions respectively.