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flotation
CIDE DICTIONARY
flotation, n. [Cf. F. flottation a floating, flottaison water line, fr. flotter to float. See Flotilla.].
- The act, process, or state of floating. [1913 Webster]
- The science of floating bodies. [1913 Webster]
- Act of financing, or floating, a commercial venture or an issue of bonds, stock, or the like. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
flotation, n. (also floatation)
1 the process of launching or financing a commercial enterprise.
2 the separation of the components of crushed ore etc. by their different capacities to float.
3 the capacity to float.
1 the process of launching or financing a commercial enterprise.
2 the separation of the components of crushed ore etc. by their different capacities to float.
3 the capacity to float.
Idiom
centre of flotation the centre of gravity in a floating body.
Etymology
alt. of floatation f. FLOAT, after rotation etc.
THESAURUS
flotation
coming out, curtain raiser, debut, embarkation, embarkment, first appearance, floating, inaugural address, inauguration, induction, initiation, installation, installment, introduction, issuance, issue, launching, maiden speech, opener, preliminary, stock issue, unveilingFor further exploring for "flotation" in Webster Dictionary Online