0 a small spot inside a person's eye that they see moving up and down or from side to side
1 someone who does a lot of different jobs in an organization:
3 → floating policy
4 a person with no fixed duties who is employed to move from job to job as needed
The problem with representing j as a floater is that j does not show the behaviour that characterizes yers.
If a floater is involved a cap is put on the floater to match up with the inverse's floor, and vice versa.
The investor can elect to split the issue again and retain the inverse floater portion.
Unlike lemmings, weasels automatically have a floater if they fall from high heights.
She describes herself at school as being a floater, someone who got along with everyone.
Today, the original floater is made in seven different sizes and fourteen different colors.
Parasitic females however can adopt either floater traits or nesting traits.
Floater shows that a plane drawing of a 3-connected graph can be drawn without the boundary necessarily being a convex polygon.