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  1. not fixed in one position, place, or level: floating population The city has a large floating population (= people who move around a lot). floating interest rate The bank has offered us a loan with a floating interest rate. medical specialized.

  2. Floating Google. Experience the whimsy of zero-gravity with Floating Google. On this page, you can drag and drop items, watch them drift, bounce, or even collide in an anti-gravity environment. It's a delightful way to learn about physics, astronomy, and Google's innovations while having a blast.

  3. to move smoothly and attractively: She sort of floats around, like a ballet dancer. [ I usually + adv/prep ] to move or act without purpose: float around/about Since he lost his job, he's just floated around/about doing nothing. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. float verb (SUGGEST) [ T ]

  4. Aug 28, 2020 · Floating is an essential building block of swimming -- whether you want to swim for leisure or competition, you need to know how to float! Today we’re sharing our top tips for getting comfortable floating on your stomach and your back.

  5. If something or someone is floating in a liquid, they are in the liquid, on or just below the surface, and are being supported by it. You can also float something on a liquid.

  6. 1. : buoyed on or in a fluid. 2. : located out of the normal position. a floating kidney. 3. a. : continually drifting or changing position. the floating population. b. : not presently committed or invested. floating capital. c. : short-term and usually not funded. floating debt. d. : having no fixed value or rate. floating currencies.

  7. Definition of floating adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. [intransitive] to stay on or near the surface of a liquid and not sink. Wood floats. Much of the bay is covered by floating sea ice. float in something She relaxed, floating gently in the water. float on something A plastic bag was floating on the water. Extra Examples. Topics Transport by water b2. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  9. noun. something that floats, as a raft. something for buoying up. an inflated bag to sustain a person in water; life preserver. (in certain types of tanks, cisterns, etc.) a device, as a hollow ball, that through its buoyancy automatically regulates the level, supply, or outlet of a liquid.

  10. adjective. being buoyed up on water or other liquid. having little or no attachment to a particular place; moving from one place to another: a floating workforce. Pathology. away from its proper position, especially in a downward direction: a floating kidney. not fixed or settled in a definite place or state: a floating population. Finance.

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