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English Dictionary: roof by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
roof
n
  1. a protective covering that covers or forms the top of a building
  2. protective covering on top of a motor vehicle
  3. the inner top surface of a covered area or hollow space; "the roof of the cave was very high"; "I could see the roof of the bear's mouth"
  4. 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"
    Synonym(s): ceiling, roof, cap
v
  1. provide a building with a roof; cover a building with a roof
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Roof \Roof\, n. [OE. rof, AS. hr[?]f top, roof; akin to D. roef
      cabin, Icel. hr[?]f a shed under which ships are built or
      kept; cf. OS. hr[?]st roof, Goth. hr[?]t. Cf. {Roost}.]
      1. (Arch.) The cover of any building, including the roofing
            (see {Roofing}) and all the materials and construction
            necessary to carry and maintain the same upon the walls or
            other uprights. In the case of a building with vaulted
            ceilings protected by an outer roof, some writers call the
            vault the roof, and the outer protection the roof mask. It
            is better, however, to consider the vault as the ceiling
            only, in cases where it has farther covering.
  
      2. That which resembles, or corresponds to, the covering or
            the ceiling of a house; as, the roof of a cavern; the roof
            of the mouth.
  
                     The flowery roof Showered roses, which the morn
                     repaired.                                          --Milton.
  
      3. (Mining.) The surface or bed of rock immediately overlying
            a bed of coal or a flat vein.
  
      {Bell roof}, {French roof}, etc. (Arch.) See under {Bell},
            {French}, etc.
  
      {Flat roof}. (Arch.)
            (a) A roof actually horizontal and level, as in some
                  Oriental buildings.
            (b) A roof nearly horizontal, constructed of such material
                  as allows the water to run off freely from a very
                  slight inclination.
  
      {Roof plate}. (Arch.) See {Plate}, n., 10.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Roof \Roof\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Roofed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
      {Roofing}.]
      1. To cover with a roof.
  
                     I have not seen the remains of any Roman buildings
                     that have not been roofed with vaults or arches.
                                                                              --Addison.
  
      2. To inclose in a house; figuratively, to shelter.
  
                     Here had we now our country's honor roofed. --Shak.
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