ceil·ing "ceiling" n. 1. 1. The upper interior surface of a room. 2. Material used to cover this surface. 2. Something resembling a ceiling: a ceiling of leaves over the arbor. 3. An upper limit, especially as set by regulation: wage and price ceilings. 4. 1. The highest altitude under particular weather conditions from which the ground is still visible. 2. The altitude of the lowest layer of clouds. 3. Absolute ceiling.
gay "gay" adj. gay·er, gay·est
1. Of, relating to, or having a sexual orientation to persons of the same sex. 2. Showing or characterized by cheerfulness and lighthearted excitement; merry. 3. Bright or lively, especially in color: a gay, sunny room. 4. Given to social pleasures. 5. Dissolute; licentious. 6. Sitto.
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1. The upper interior surface of a room.
2. Material used to cover this surface.
2. Something resembling a ceiling: a ceiling of leaves over the arbor.
3. An upper limit, especially as set by regulation: wage and price ceilings.
4.
1. The highest altitude under particular weather conditions from which the ground is still visible.
2. The altitude of the lowest layer of clouds.
3. Absolute ceiling.
gay "gay" adj. gay·er, gay·est
1. Of, relating to, or having a sexual orientation to persons of the same sex.
2. Showing or characterized by cheerfulness and lighthearted excitement; merry.
3. Bright or lively, especially in color: a gay, sunny room.
4. Given to social pleasures.
5. Dissolute; licentious.
6. Sitto.
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