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floater (Fishing) Style of lure that floats rather than sinks at rest. Example wooden crankbaits.
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floaters Small particles consisting of cell, pigment or fibrin that move in the vitreous.
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floating the act, process, or condition of floating
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floating A circuit or device that is not connected to any source of potential or to ground.
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floaters small clumps of gel or cellular debris in the vitreous fluid. For more information, read "Floaters and Flashers" in the MD Support Library.
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