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roof
  1. The cover at the top of a building.
  2. The upper part of a cavity.
  3. (mining) The surface or bed of rock immediately overlying a bed of coal or a flat vein.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “They hurry to take shelter under a roof, and there they stay until the storm is past.”
      “Although the sun is outside the glass, as it shines through it, it creates condensation on the inside of the roof of the bottle.”
      “My arrangement with Konstantin is that he will not harm those who live under my roof or the families of those who live under my roof.”
rooftop
  1. (somewhat formal) The area atop a roof
  2. the top layer of a roof, the material covering or composing a roof
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  4. Examples:
    1. “From the cafĂ© on the rooftop you can look out across the massed roofs of the three component cities of medieval Fes.”
rooftree
  1. The primary beam of a roof, ridgepole; hence, the roof. [from 14th c.]
  2. (figuratively) A home; household.
  3. Examples:
    1. “The district was very lonely and only the rooftree of a solitary farmhouse appeared a mile or more distant to the west.”
      “He has mair sense than to ca' anything about the bigging his ain, frae the rooftree down to a crackit trencher on the bink.”
      “He lifted his first rooftree in what then were still the wilds of Prince William County.”
roofing
  1. Material used on the outside of a roof, such as shingles.
  2. A way of travel which consists in clambering over the roofs of skyscrapers.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The only sounds at ten in the morning are the hum of the automatic milking machine and the patter of rain on tin roofing.”
roofer
  1. a craftsman who lays, or repairs roofs
  2. a daredevil who performs stunts on tops of skyscrapers
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Edgar Conrado is a roofer, where today the rooftop temperature is hovering around 120 degrees.”
      “By this time, I am making a very successful living off of being an independent contractor or as laymen put it, a roofer.”
      “A former pupil of Bingley Grammar School, he had worked as a roofer and also as a bar cellarman at the Midland Hotel in Bingley.”
rooftopping
  1. A form of urban exploration by accessing a rooftop to acquire skyline photography, often done illegally with the risk of personal injury.
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roofball
  1. A game in which players attempt to keep a ball in play by alternately bouncing it off a sloping roof.
roofscape
  1. A landscape above ground formed by roofs of buildings.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The fabric of the town is relatively horizontal, the roofscape punctuated only by the town-hall and a church spire, both slightly to the north.”
      “Stop and look, and appreciate the sheer beauty of the roofscape and the water and land beyond.”
      “Between them run narrow alleys affording breathtaking views over the roofscape and church towers of central Stockholm.”
roofline
  1. the profile made by a series of roofs
  2. Examples:
    1. “For instance, its swooping roofline makes boot access difficult for larger people.”
      “Passengers are also assured excellent safety thanks to airbags in the roofline to protect their heads.”
      “The S80 has soft lines with a gently sloping hood, steeply raked windscreen, slightly bowed roofline and coupe-like rear window.”
roofbeam
  1. Any of the beams that form a roof.
rooflet
  1. A small roof or covering.
rooftile
  1. A tile for use on a roof.
roofe
  1. Obsolete spelling of roof
rooflessness
  1. Absence of a roof.
roofscapes
roofbeams
  1. plural of roofbeam
rooftiles
  1. plural of rooftile
rooftrees
  1. plural of rooftree
rooflines
  1. plural of roofline
roofings
rooflets
  1. plural of rooflet
rooftops
  1. plural of rooftop
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Just before noon, two Kiowa helicopters skimmed in over the rooftops, and rockets streaked into the villa.”
      “As the wind blew over the rooftops and down into the street it carried the smell of woodsmoke with it.”
      “Pigeons cooed from the rooftops of buildings, and rats scurried along the floor.”
roofers
roofs
rooves
  1. plural of roof
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The rooves are made of temperate hardwood which is widely believed to be more environmentally friendly than tropical hardwood.”
      “Nowadays, in this area the rooves are of roof tiles but, as this was forbidden in the past, they were thatched, gabled, not very inclined roves.”
      “A digital ground model is automatically extracted from the layers representing the ground, rooves and dead zones.”
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