Floater

/ˈfloʊtər/ noun

Something that floats, or in medical terms, small specks that appear to float across your vision.

From 'float' (to rest on a liquid surface) + '-er' (something that does this). 'Float' comes from Old English 'flotian,' related to 'fleet' and naval terminology.

AM浮遊物
ARمُتَحَمّل
BNপ্লাওয়ার
CAflâneur
CSplovoucí
DAflydende
DESchwebeobjekt
ELαναπλωτής
ESflotador
FAشناور
FI kelluva
FRflottant
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