The plural form of roof is roofs or rooves.
The plural form of roof.
Rooves is an old secondary form and it still appears occasionally by analogy with other irregular plurals such as hooves but it is not common enough to be considered standard.
Du roef roofed adjective roofˈer noun a person who makes.
Throughout history roofs have been constructed of thatch clay palm leaves wood and many other building materials.
Roofs is the standard plural form of the noun roof which is a covering over a building.
Roof roof noun pl roofs the top covering of a building or vehicle a ceiling the overhead surface structure or stratum of a vault arch cave excavation etc the upper covering of the mouth the palate or of any cavity a dwelling a culmination a high or highest plateau eg the roof of the world the pamir an upper limit an aeroplane s ceiling or limiting height transitive verb to cover with a roof to shelter origin.
The primary job of most roofs is to keep out water.
Roofs is the plural of roof in all varieties of english.
Rooves is an older form of the word and rarely used these days.
The noun roof adheres to the standard rules for forming the plurals of nouns in english shown in the table below.
The plural of roof.
The plural of roof is roofs.