Ceiling vs Upper - What's the difference?
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The surface that bounds the upper limit of a room.
* {{quote-book, year=1963, author=(Margery Allingham)
, title=(The China Governess)
, chapter=1 The upper limit of an object or action.
(aviation) The highest altitude at which an aircraft may fly.
(mathematics) The smallest integer greater than or equal to a given number.
(nautical) The inner planking of a vessel.
That which is higher, contrasted with the lower.
(shoemaking) The piece of leather, etc., that forms the top part of a shoe above the sole.
A stimulant such as amphetamine that increases energy and decreases appetite.
At a higher level, rank or position.
Situated on higher ground, further inland, or more northerly.
(geology, of strata or geological time periods) younger, more recent
(education) Of or pertaining to a secondary school.
Ceiling is a related term of upper.
As nouns the difference between ceiling and upper
is that ceiling is the surface that bounds the upper limit of a room while upper is that which is higher, contrasted with the lower.As a verb ceiling
is .As an adjective upper is
at a higher level, rank or position.ceiling
English
Noun
(en noun)citation, passage=The huge square box, parquet-floored and high-ceiling ed, had been arranged to display a suite of bedroom furniture designed and made in the halcyon days of the last quarter of the nineteenth century, […].}}
Derived terms
* bamboo ceiling * cathedral ceiling * ceilingward * dropped ceiling * flight ceiling * glass ceiling * hit the ceilingAntonyms
* floorVerb
(head)upper
English
Noun
(en noun)- As the restless sleeper here, I'll take the lower berth. You take the upper .
