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Floating   /flˈoʊtɪŋ/   Listen
Floating

adjective
1.
Borne up by or suspended in a liquid.  "Floating logs" , "Floating seaweed"
2.
Continually changing especially as from one abode or occupation to another.  Synonyms: aimless, drifting, vagabond, vagrant.  "The floating population" , "Vagrant hippies of the sixties"
3.
Inclined to move or be moved about.
4.
(of a part of the body) not firmly connected; movable or out of normal position.  "A floating kidney"
5.
Not definitely committed to a party or policy.
noun
1.
The act of someone who floats on the water.  Synonym: natation.



Float

verb
(past & past part. floated; pres. part. floating)
1.
Be in motion due to some air or water current.  Synonyms: be adrift, blow, drift.  "The boat drifted on the lake" , "The sailboat was adrift on the open sea" , "The shipwrecked boat drifted away from the shore"
2.
Be afloat either on or below a liquid surface and not sink to the bottom.  Synonym: swim.
3.
Set afloat.  "The boy floated his toy boat on the pond"
4.
Circulate or discuss tentatively; test the waters with.
5.
Move lightly, as if suspended.
6.
Put into the water.
7.
Make the surface of level or smooth.
8.
Allow (currencies) to fluctuate.
9.
Convert from a fixed point notation to a floating point notation.



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"Floating" Quotes from Famous Books



... best of her kind, the outcome of forty years of experiments and improvements in framework and machinery; and her designers and owners thought just as much of her as though she had been the "Lucania." Any one can make a floating hotel that will pay her expenses, if he only puts enough money into the saloon, and charges for private baths, suites of rooms, and such like; but in these days of competition and low freights every square inch of a cargo boat must be built for cheapness, ...
— McClure's Magazine, March, 1896, Vol. VI., No. 4. • Various

... the sea found that a floating log supported his weight as he rested from his efforts. By the strokes of his arms or of a club in his hand, he could propel this log in a desired direction; thus the dugout canoe arose, to be steadied by the outrigger as the ...
— The Doctrine of Evolution - Its Basis and Its Scope • Henry Edward Crampton

... south part of the island I found a block of scoria measuring three feet by two; which, though not appearing to possess the power of floating, must have been brought by the current from the volcanic island of St. Paul's. We saw a few hair-seals on the beach when we landed, and a rich kind of rock oyster was ...
— Discoveries in Australia, Volume 2 • John Lort Stokes

... said, three distinct times the Wolverine had thrilled to an imminent discovery, which, upon nearer investigation, had dwindled to nothing more than a floating fowl. Upon the heels of Carter's complaint ...
— The Mystery • Stewart Edward White and Samuel Hopkins Adams

... so-called from its myriad, heavily wooded islands, that make of its vast expanse a maze of channels, rivers and waterways. Calm, without a ripple, lay the glassy, sunlit surface, each island, rock and tree meeting its reflected image at the water line, the sky above flecked with floating clouds, making with the mirrored sky below one ...
— The Major • Ralph Connor


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