| floaters |
Particles that float in the vitreous and cast shadows on the retina; seen as spots, cobwebs, spiders, etc. Occurs normally with aging or with vitreous detachment, retinal tears, or inflammation.
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| floating |
Installation method in which individual boards are glued only at edges and end joints, without direct attachment to the sublfoor.
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| floater |
a CMO tranche with an interest rate that adjusts periodically in relation to an index such as LIBOR.
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| floaters |
Gray or black specks that appear to drift across one's vision. Most are harmless debris trapped on the inside of the eye. Any new floaters that have suddenly appeared should be immediately examined to rule out the possibility of hemorrhage or retinal detachment.
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| floating |
Freely suspending in water of an object.
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| float | a voter who has no allegiance to any political party and whose unpredictable decisions can swing the outcome of an election one way or the other |
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| float | free-floating aquatic ferns |
| float | a radix numeration system in which the location of the decimal point is indicated by an exponent of the radix |
| float | a number represented in floating-point notation |
| float | an arithmetic operation performed on floating-point numbers |
| float | a radix numeration system in which the location of the decimal point is indicated by an exponent of the radix |
| float | a seaplane equipped with pontoons for landing or taking off from water |
| float | tending to float on a liquid or rise in air or gas |
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