flotacar

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Etymology

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 not to intefere with floto (fleet).

Pronunciation

Verb

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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