the product is capable of floating in water In the case of EPIRBs, unit must be held upright to transmit
Pontoons, or flotation devices that enable an airplane (or helicopter) to land on water
The most downstage area Where battens of up light or pyros are sited in the modern theatre Called floats from times when a front stage trough was filled with water to create nautical effects Submitted by Matthew Abercrombie from Wheel
warp float: a length of warp yarn on the surface of a woven fabric which passes over two or more weft threads; weft float: a length of weft yarn on the surface of a woven fabric which passes over two or more warp threads