Flotation vs. Floatation

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Flotationnoun

A state of floating, or being afloat.

Flotationnoun

The ability (as of a tire or snowshoes) to stay on the surface of soft ground or snow.

Flotationnoun

(mining) A process of separating minerals by agitating a mixture with water and detergents etc; selected substances being carried to the surface in air bubbles.

Flotationnoun

The launching onto the market of a tranch of stocks or shares, usually a new issue.

Flotationnoun

The act, process, or state of floating.

Flotationnoun

The science of floating bodies.

Flotationnoun

Act of financing, or floating, a commercial venture or an issue of bonds, stock, or the like.

Flotationnoun

the phenomenon of floating (remaining on the surface of a liquid without sinking)

Flotationnoun

financing a commercial enterprise by bond or stock shares

Flotationnoun

the action of floating in a liquid or gas

Flotationnoun

the separation of small particles of a solid by their different capacities to float.

Flotationnoun

the capacity to float; buoyancy.

Flotationnoun

the process of offering a company's shares for sale on the stock market for the first time.

Floatationnoun

alternative spelling of flotation

Floatationnoun

See Flotation.

Floatationnoun

the phenomenon of floating (remaining on the surface of a liquid without sinking)

Floatationnoun

financing a commercial enterprise by bond or stock shares

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