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Definition of Flotations
1. flotation [n] - See also: flotation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Flotations
Literary usage of Flotations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Building Stones and Clays: Their Origin, Characters and Examination by Edwin Clarence Eckel (1912)
"The Engineer's Responsibility for Flotations. — In the present condition of the
stone trade any one, whether experienced or not, is likely to be called upon ..."
2. Mines and Minerals of the British Empire: Being a Description of the by Ralph S. G. Stokes (1908)
"Frenzied flotations.—6. Geology.— 7. Unique richness of ore.—8. Nervous
administration.—9. Mining conditions.—10. Estimation of values.—11. ..."
3. The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science by Johns Hopkins University (1921)
"Some of the bankers maintain that the flotations which were the result of their
... One of the reasons why the bankers started these flotations has been ..."
4. Transactions of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects by Royal Institution of Naval Architects (1860)
"The surface of flotations is a very important element in the geometrical ...
The surface of flotations and locus of centres of buoyancy can never cross or ..."
5. Big Business and Government by Charles Norman Fay (1912)
"This requiring promoters and vendors to carry their own holdings for two years
makes flotations more difficult, and demands more cash. ..."