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A meat pie sitting in a pool of gravy or soupy peas.
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Referring to a circuit which has no connection to ground.
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| floaters |
Particles that float in the vitreous, which is jelly-like substance that fills center cavity of eye, and cast shadows on the retina. The particles appear to be strung together with a web-like thread. Some floaters are formed before birth while others occur normally with aging. The sudden appearance of many floaters can be an indication of a serious eye disorder and should be checked by an eye care professional. See Free Eye Tests.
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| floaters |
Small specks that pass across your field of vision, these are clumps of cells inside the transparent gel filling the eyeball in front of the retina.
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| floating rib |
The last, or thirteenth rib, which is unattached to other ribs.
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