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Float may refer to: * Float (bartending technique) * Float (liquid level), a fluid-level indicator used in process engineering and plumbing * Float (project management), a time-management device * ''Float'' (sculpture), a 1990 public artwork by American artist Peter Flanary * Float (woodworking), a tool used to cut, flatten and/or smooth wood via abrasion * Float railway station, a former railway station in County Westmeath, Ireland * Float voltage, an external electric potential required to keep a battery fully charged * Concrete float, a finishing tool for smoothing wet concrete surfaces * Valve float, a condition of an internal combustion engine * an ice cream soda * a term used in geology, paleontology, and archaeology to describe rocks, fossils, or artifacts found in soil or on the surface away from any original context * a rasp-like tool sporting sharp cutting teeth * * as used on horse teeth == Finance and economics == * Float (money supply) * Public float, the total number of shares publicly owned and available for trading, after subtracting restricted shares from the total outstanding shares. * An initial public offering (IPO) can be referred to as a stock market float, particularly in British English. * A cash float is the money in a cash register needed at the beginning of a trading period in order to give change to customers. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Float may refer to:)) ----------------->* Float (bartending technique)* Float (liquid level), a fluid-level indicator used in process engineering and plumbing* Float (project management), a time-management device* ''Float'' (sculpture), a 1990 public artwork by American artist Peter Flanary* Float (woodworking), a tool used to cut, flatten and/or smooth wood via abrasion) ------------------>* Float railway station, a former railway station in County Westmeath, Ireland* Float voltage, an external electric potential required to keep a battery fully charged) float ------------------>* Concrete float, a finishing tool for smoothing wet concrete surfaces* Valve float, a condition of an internal combustion engine* an ice cream soda* a term used in geology, paleontology, and archaeology to describe rocks, fossils, or artifacts found in soil or on the surface away from any original context* a rasp-like tool sporting sharp cutting teeth** as used on horse teeth== Finance and economics ==* Float (money supply)* Public float, the total number of shares publicly owned and available for trading, after subtracting restricted shares from the total outstanding shares.* An initial public offering (IPO) can be referred to as a stock market float, particularly in British English.* A cash float is the money in a cash register needed at the beginning of a trading period in order to give change to customers.」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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