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floea sheet of floating ice, as on the surface of the sea Not to be confused with:flow – to move along in a stream; to circulate; to issue or proceed from a sourcefloe F0191100 (flō)n.1. An ice floe.2. A segment that has separated from such an ice mass. [Probably from Norwegian flo, layer, from Old Norse flō; see plāk- in Indo-European roots.]floe (fləʊ) n (Physical Geography) See ice floe[C19: probably from Norwegian flo slab, layer, from Old Norse; see flaw1]floe (floʊ) n. 1. a sheet of floating ice, chiefly on the surface of the sea, smaller than an ice field. 2. a detached floating portion of such a sheet. Also called ice floe . [1810–20; perhaps < Norwegian flo layer (compare Old Norse flō layer, level); c. Old English flōh piece, flagstone; compare flaw1] floe (flō) A mass or sheet of floating ice.Floe a field or pack of ice or similar substance.Examples: cloud floes, 1886; ice floe, 1817.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | floe - a flat mass of ice (smaller than an ice field) floating at seaice floeice mass - a large mass of ice | Translationsbanchisabanco di ghiacciofloe
floe[flō] (oceanography) A piece of floating sea ice other than fast ice or glacier ice; may consist of a single fragment or of many consolidated fragments, but is larger than an ice cake and smaller than an ice field. Also known as ice floe. FLOE
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Synonyms for floenoun a flat mass of ice (smaller than an ice field) floating at seaSynonymsRelated Words |