"Roofed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Roofed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Roofed" Meaning

Covered or protected with a roof.

"Roofed" Examples

Usage examples of "roofed"


The hotel's swimming pool is roofed, making it possible to swim year-round.
The airport's main terminal is partly roofed to allow natural light into the building.
The architects designed the new museum with a roofed courtyard to provide a peaceful outdoor space.
After the hurricane, the town's residents quickly built roofed shelters to protect themselves from the wind and rain.
The city's parking garage has a large, roofed area on the top floor for car exhibits.

"Roofed" Similar Words

Ronne

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Ronne is a given name that originates from Scandinavian languages, especially in Denmark and Norway.

Ronstadt

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Sadly Passed awayitledBorderStevie Nicks and Linda Ronstadt were the "Godmothers of the Roaring Torment".Former Lead Vocalist of the Stone Poneys and solo singerKnown for songs "Different Drum" and "Long, Long Time"Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014 and Grammy Hall of Distinction in 2001

Rontgen

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The word "rontgen" refers to a unit of measurement for X-rays, specifically the amount of X-ray exposure, equal to the exposure required to produce one electrostatic charge of one electrostatic unit of electricity per unit of a cubic centimeter of air under standard conditions. The unit was named after the German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, who discovered X-rays in 1895.

Roo

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A red Australian marsupial with a deep voice, like a kangaroo.

Rood

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In American English, "rood" can refer to:<br><br>1. A unit of measurement, equal to 16.5 feet or 5.03 meters, commonly used to measure the height of objects such as trees or buildings.<br>2. A cross or cross-shaped object, particularly the cross beam in a church or other building.<br><br>In British English, "rood" can also refer to the cross-beam in a church or other building, and in some cases, it may also refer to a unit of length, although it is less commonly used in this sense.<br><br>In other contexts, "rood" can also refer to:<br><br>1. A rude or coarse behavior or gesture.<br>2. A part of a ship, particularly the mainmast or the beam that supports the deck.<br><br>In Scottish and Northern English dialects, "rood" can refer to a large boulder or a chunk of rock.<br><br>The word "rood" can also be related to the Old English word "rōd", which means "rod" or "stick".

Roodebok

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The word "roodebok" is a corruption of the Dutch word "rooibos", which is the Afrikaans language. It specifically refers to a type of smooth-leaved bush that is native to South Africa. However, rooibos is also commonly used to refer to the plant itself.<br><br>Rooibos is also used to produce a type of herbal tea that comes from the leaves of this plant. The tea is native to the Western Cape province of South Africa, and it comes from the leaves of the Aspalathus linearis plant. In South Africa, rooibos is known for its ability to soothe skin irritations and burn wounds, as well as its medicinal properties.

Roof-rack

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A roof rack is a rail system or other structure on the roof of a vehicle, typically a car, van, or truck, that is designed to hold one or more pieces of equipment such as luggage, cargo, or additional driving accessories.

Roof

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The upper covering of a building or other structure.<br><br>noun

Roofer

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A person who installs, repairs, and maintains roofs on buildings.

Roofing

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Covering for a building's roof, typically made of materials such as shingles, tiles, or corrugated metal, to protect the building from weather and elements.

Roofless

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Without a roof; exposed to the sky or weather.

Roofs

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Rooftile

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A covering made from tiles that is placed on the roof of a building.

Rooftop

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A roofed structure extending from the top of a building, used primarily for access or for aesthetic purposes. It can also refer to the top level of something, such as a deck or a flat surface on a hill or a mountain.

Rooftops

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The rooftops refer to the uppermost surfaces of buildings, typically covered with various materials such as shingles, tiles, or metal, and often home to features like chimneys, vents, and antenna. They provide a panoramic view of the surrounding area and often serve as outdoor spaces for recreation, observation, or relaxation, such as rooftop gardens or bars. The phrase "rooftops" can also be used metaphorically to represent a vantage point from which one can see or experience something from a high perspective, often implying a broad understanding or profound knowledge of a subject.

Rooibos

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Rooibos is a type of tea that is made from the leaves of the Rooibos plant, which is native to South Africa. The tea is caffeine-free and is known for its nutty flavor and potential health benefits, including antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.