Noun
See Flotation.
Source: Webster's dictionary“Weights, bobbers, or any floatation device (including pieces of foam or marshmallows) following a hook or hooks may not be used when these waters are closed to snagging.” Source: Internet
In our latitudes, every customer in a whale-watching RIB is likely to be wearing a floatation suit that serves as a life preserver and a survival suit. Source: Internet
“It was only in 1992 that we bought personal floatation devices (PFDs) or life jackets. Source: Internet
Midsize boards, often called funboards, provide more maneuverability than a longboard, with more floatation than a shortboard. Source: Internet
Prices have increased significantly across the board as a result of the floatation of the pound. Source: Internet
The Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) has raised interest rates by a total of seven per cent since the floatation of the pound last year. Source: Internet