flotacar

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Borrowed from English flotationFrench flottaisonItalian fiottareSpanish flotación, all ultimately from Proto-Germanic *flutōną (to float), from Proto-Indo-European *plewd-, *plew- (to float, swim, fly). Flotacar was chosen instead of flotar so as not to interfere with floto (fleet).

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flotacar (present tense flotacas, past tense flotacis, future tense flotacos, imperative flotacez, conditional flotacus)

  1. (intransitive) to float, be afloat (on the surface of a liquid)

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