FLOAT


Meaning of FLOAT in English

I. noun see: fleet Date: before 12th century an act or instance of ~ing, something that ~s in or on the surface of a fluid: as, a device (as a cork) buoying up the baited end of a fishing line, a ~ing platform anchored near a shoreline for use by swimmers or boats, a hollow ball that ~s at the end of a lever in a cistern, tank, or boiler and regulates the liquid level, a sac containing air or gas and buoying up the body of a plant or animal, a watertight structure giving an airplane buoyancy on water, a tool or apparatus for smoothing a surface (as of wet concrete), a government grant of a fixed amount of land not yet located by survey out of a larger specific tract, a vehicle with a platform used to carry an exhibit in a parade, 6. an amount of money represented by checks outstanding and in process of collection, the time between a transaction (as the writing of a check or a purchase on credit) and the actual withdrawal of funds to cover it, the volume of a company's shares available for active trading in the auction market, a soft drink with ice cream ~ing in it, II. verb Date: before 12th century intransitive verb to rest on the surface of or be suspended in a fluid, 2. to drift on or through or as if on or through a fluid , wander , to find a level in the international exchange market in response to the law of supply and demand and without any restrictive effect of artificial support or control, transitive verb 1. to cause to ~ in or on the surface of a fluid, to cause to ~ as if in a fluid, flood , to smooth (as plaster or cement) with a ~, 4. to put forth (as a proposal) for acceptance, to place (an issue of securities) on the market, to obtain money for the establishment or development of (an enterprise) by issuing and selling securities, negotiate

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