Ceiling
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+ | ''[[Hands of God and Adam]]'' ([[1500s]]) is a detail of the [[Sistine Chapel ceiling ]] by [[Michelangelo]]. It is a detail from [[Adam and Eve on the Sistine Chapel ceiling|Adam and Eve cycle]]]]{{Template}} | ||
+ | # The upper [[limit]] of an object or action. | ||
+ | #:''price ceilings'' | ||
+ | # The plane or planes that bound the upper limit of a room. | ||
+ | #:''the dining room had an ornate ceiling'' | ||
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+ | ====Related terms==== | ||
+ | *[[roof]] | ||
+ | *[[floor]] | ||
+ | *[[glass ceiling]] | ||
+ | *[[flight ceiling]] | ||
+ | *[[hit the ceiling]] | ||
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- The upper limit of an object or action.
- price ceilings
- The plane or planes that bound the upper limit of a room.
- the dining room had an ornate ceiling
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