levitative

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levitative (comparative more levitative, superlative most levitative)

  1. having the power of causing other things to rise in the air; having the power of levitation
    Superconducting ceramics produced by this technique have excellent levitative properties.
    To speak of air having weight was a contradiction of the principle that air was naturally levitative and upward-tending.

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