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[syn: ceiling, roof, cap]
4. maximum altitude at which a plane can fly (under specified conditions);
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Ceil \Ceil\ (s[=e]l), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ceiled (s[=e]ld); p.
pr. & vb. n. Ceiling.] [From an older noun, fr. F. ciel
heaven, canopy, fr. L. caelum heaven, vault, arch, covering;
cf. Gr. koi^los hollow.]
1. To overlay or cover the inner side of the roof of; to
furnish with a ceiling; as, to ceil a room.
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The greater house he ceiled with fir tree. --2
Chron. iii. 5
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2. To line or finish a surface, as of a wall, with plaster,
stucco, thin boards, or the like.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Ceiling \Ceil"ing\, n. [See Cell, v. t.]
1. (Arch.)
(a) The inside lining of a room overhead; the under side
of the floor above; the upper surface opposite to the
floor.
(b) The lining or finishing of any wall or other surface,
with plaster, thin boards, etc.; also, the work when
done.
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2. (Naut.) The inner planking of a vessel.
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Camp ceiling. See under Camp.
Ceiling boards, Thin narrow boards used to ceil with.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
ceiling
n 1: the overhead upper surface of a covered space; "he hated
painting the ceiling"
2: (meteorology) altitude of the lowest layer of clouds
3: an upper limit on what is allowed; "he put a ceiling on the
number of women who worked for him"; "there was a roof on
salaries"; "they established a cap for prices" [syn:
ceiling, roof, cap]
4: maximum altitude at which a plane can fly (under specified
conditions)
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0:
182 Moby Thesaurus words for "ceiling":
CAT, acme, aerospace, aerosphere, air hole, air pocket, airspace,
all, altitude, altitude peak, apogee, atmospheric visibility,
automatic control, blast-off, border line, bottom price, bound,
boundary, boundary condition, boundary line, bourn, break boundary,
breakoff point, bump, burn, burnout, business index, ceiling price,
ceiling unlimited, circumscription, clarity, clearness, climax,
compass, confine, conspicuity, conspicuousness,
consumer price index, cost-of-living index, crosswind, crown,
crystal-clearness, cutoff, cutoff point, deadline, definiteness,
definition, delimitation, demand curve, descent, determinant,
distinctness, division line, eaves, elevation, eminence,
empty space, end, end of burning, evidence, evidentness,
exaltation, extreme, extremity, favorable wind, finish, flight,
floor, floor price, fog, front, frontier, hauteur, head wind,
hedge, height, heighth, high visibility, high-pressure area,
high-water mark, highest degree, highness, hole, housetop,
ignition, impact, inflation, inflationary spiral, interface,
ionosphere, jetstream, lantern, launch, lift-off, limen, limit,
limitation, limiting factor, line, line of demarcation, loftiness,
low visibility, low-pressure area, low-water mark, lower limit,
manifestness, march, mark, maximum, mete, ne plus ultra,
nth degree, obviousness, overcast, overhead, patentness, peak,
penthouse, percipi, perpendicular distance, pinnacle, plafond,
plainness, pocket, price ceiling, price index, price level,
prominence, ridgepole, rising prices, rocket launching, roof,
roof garden, roof-deck, roofage, roofing, roofpole, rooftop,
rooftree, roughness, seeing, shingles, shoot, shot, skylight,
slates, soup, space, start, starting line, starting point, stature,
stratosphere, sublimity, substratosphere, summit, tail wind,
tallness, target date, term, terminal date, terminus, the whole,
threshold, tiles, time allotment, top, top price, toploftiness,
trajectory, tropopause, troposphere, trough, turbulence,
upper limit, utmost, utmost extent, uttermost, velocity peak,
visibility, visibility unlimited, visibility zero
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary:
Ceiling
the covering (1 Kings 7:3,7) of the inside roof and walls of a
house with planks of wood (2 Chr. 3:5; Jer. 22:14). Ceilings
were sometimes adorned with various ornaments in stucco, gold,
silver, gems, and ivory. The ceilings of the temple and of
Solomon's palace are described 1 Kings 6:9, 15; 7:3; 2 Chr.
3:5,9.