Buoyant

/ˈbɔɪ.ənt/ or /ˈbʊj.ənt/ adjective

Buoyant describes something that can float in water or air because it is lighter than the fluid around it. It can also describe a cheerful, hopeful mood or a strong, lively economy.

From French “bouyant,” from “bouer,” “to float,” related to “bouée,” “buoy,” a floating marker. The word has always been tied to the idea of floating and staying up.

AMተንሳፋፊ
ARطافي
BNভাসমান
CSplovoucí
DAflydende
DEschwimmfähig
ELεπιπλέων
ESflotante
FAشناور
FIkelluva
FRflottant
GUતરતું
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