different between buoying vs buoyant
buoying
English
Verb
buoying
- present participle of buoy
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buoyant
English
Etymology
buoy +? -ant
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?b??.?nt/
- Rhymes: -??.?nt
Adjective
buoyant (comparative more buoyant, superlative most buoyant)
- Having buoyancy; able to float.
- (figuratively) Lighthearted and lively.
- (of an economy, business etc.) Involving or engaged in much successful trade or activity.
Related terms
- buoyancy
- buoy
- buoy up
- buoying
Translations
See also
- Archimedes' principle
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