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aimless: continually changing especially as from one abode or occupation to another; "a drifting double-dealer"; "the floating population"; "vagrant hippies of the sixties" inclined to move or be moved about; "a floating crap game" floating(a): (of a part of the body) not firmly connected; movable or out of normal position; "floating ribs are not connected with the sternum"; "a floating kidney" floating(a): not definitely committed to a party or policy; "floating voters" the act of someone who floats on the water borne up by or suspended in a liquid; "the ship is still floating"; "floating logs"; "floating seaweed"
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or boat mill- a large diameter undershot water wheel with its gears and machinery inside of a boat and the outboard bearing mounted on pontoon. Also known as an Hungarian Mill. Fore bay- a deep receptacle at the end of a mill race, which water is led into the water wheel or turbine. A reservior or extension of a sluice or mill race. It is where water is passed to the water wheel. ...
Ãâó: www.angelfire.com/journal/millbuilder/terms.html
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The next-to-last stage in concrete work, when it is smoothed and water is brought to the surface by using a hand float or bull float.
Ãâó: www.nachi.org/glossary/f.htm
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the process of filing off sharp edges of a horse's teeth
Ãâó: www.equinekingdom.com/data/horse_glossary/f_terms....
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the act, process, or condition of floating
Ãâó: encarta.msn.com/dictionary_1861674200/flotation.ht...
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