Noun
ground floor (plural ground floors)
- The floor of a building closest to ground level; what is also known by some American English speakers as the first floor (US)
- (informal) The initial stage of a project
- French: rez-de-chaussée
- German: Erdgeschoss
- Italian: pianterreno, pian terreno
- Portuguese: térreo, rés do chão
- Russian: пе́рвый эта́ж
- Spanish: planta baja
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