01 n. Anything which floats or rests on the surface of a fluid, as to sustain weight, or to indicate the height of the liquid surface, or mark th…
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Anything which floats or rests on the surface of a fluid, as to sustain weight, or to indicate the height of the liquid surface, or mark the place of, something.“This reform bill . . . had been used as a float by the conservative ministry.” — J. P. Peters.
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A float board. See Float board (below).
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A contrivance for affording a copious stream of water to the heated surface of an object of large bulk, as an anvil or die.(Tempering)
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The act of flowing; flux; flow.[Obs.]
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A quantity of earth, eighteen feet square and one foot deep.[Obs.]
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The trowel or tool with which the floated coat of plastering is leveled and smoothed.(Plastering)
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A polishing block used in marble working; a runner.
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A single-cut file for smoothing; a tool used by shoemakers for rasping off pegs inside a shoe.
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A coal cart.[Eng.]
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The free use of money for a time between occurrence of a transaction (such as depositing a check or a purchase made using a credit card), and the time when funds are withdrawn to cover the transaction; also, the money made available between transactions in that manner.(Banking)
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a vehicle on which an exhibit or display is mounted, driven or pulled as part of a parade. The float often is based on a large flat platform, and may contain a very elaborate structure with a tableau or people.
Phrases & compounds
Float board —
one of the boards fixed radially to the rim of an undershot water wheel or of a steamer's paddle wheel; -- a vane.
Float case —
a caisson used for lifting a ship.
Float copper —
fine particles of metallic copper or of gold suspended in water, and thus liable to be lost.
Float ore —
water-worn particles of ore; fragments of vein material found on the surface, away from the vein outcrop.
Float stone —
a siliceous stone used to rub stonework or brickwork to a smooth surface.