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Qué (quién) es FLOATERS - definición

DEPOSITS OF VARIOUS SIZE, SHAPE, CONSISTENCY, REFRACTIVE INDEX, AND MOTILITY WITHIN THE EYE'S VITREOUS HUMOUR, WHICH IS NORMALLY TRANSPARENT
Floaters; Eye floater; Muscae volitantes; Muscae volantes; Mouches volantes; Eye floaters; Myodesopsia; Muscae volantites; Vitreous floaters; Flying flies; Weiss ring; Eyes floater; Eyes floaters
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  • Weiss ring: a large, ring shaped floater that is sometimes seen if the vitreous body releases from the back of the eye

floater         
¦ noun
1. a person or thing that floats.
a loose particle within the eyeball which is apparent in one's field of vision.
2. a person without fixed political allegiances.
floater         
1) A partially-finished and unclaimed bottle or can of beer.
Whose floater is this?
2) When you and your friends have an inside joke and an outsider doesn't get the meaning then she is subjected to a floater. The meaning is from something that was over their head.
The reference comes from the idea that something over your head can float by like a balloon.
We had a good laugh over the joke but Susan only got a floater.
Floater         
·noun One who floats or swims.
II. Floater ·noun A float for indicating the height of a liquid surface.
III. Floater ·add. ·- A voter who shifts from party to party, ·esp. one whose vote is purchasable.
IV. Floater ·add. ·- A person who votes illegally in various polling places or election districts, either under false registration made by himself or under the name of some properly registered person who has not already voted.
V. Floater ·add. ·- A person, as a delegate to a convention or a member of a legislature, who represents an irregular constituency, as one formed by a union of the voters of two counties neither of which has a number sufficient to be allowed a (or an extra) representative of its own.

Wikipedia

Floater

Floaters or eye floaters are sometimes visible deposits (e.g., the shadows of tiny structures of protein or other cell debris projected onto the retina) within the eye's vitreous humour ("the vitreous"), which is normally transparent, or between the vitreous and retina. They can become particularly noticeable when looking at a blank surface or an open monochromatic space, such as blue sky. Each floater can be measured by its size, shape, consistency, refractive index, and motility. They are also called muscae volitantes (Latin for 'flying flies'), or mouches volantes (from the same phrase in French). The vitreous usually starts out transparent, but imperfections may gradually develop as one ages. The common type of floater, present in most people's eyes, is due to these degenerative changes of the vitreous. The perception of floaters, which may be annoying or problematic to some people, is known as myodesopsia, or, less commonly, as myodaeopsia, myiodeopsia, or myiodesopsia. It is not often treated, except in severe cases, where vitrectomy (surgery), laser vitreolysis, and medication may be effective.

Floaters are visible either because of the shadows imperfections cast on the retina, or because of the refraction of light that passes through them, and can appear alone or together with several others as a clump in one's visual field. They may appear as spots, threads, or fragments of "cobwebs", which float slowly before the observer's eyes, and move especially in the direction the eyes move. As these objects exist within the eye itself, they are not optical illusions but are entoptic phenomena (caused by the eye itself). They are not to be confused with visual snow, which is similar to the static on a television screen, although these two conditions may co-exist as part of a number of visual disturbances which include starbursts, trails, and afterimages.

Ejemplos de uso de FLOATERS
1. The doctors also noted floaters in his eyes, a normal sign of aging that seldom affect vision.
2. Yet Sir Ming‘s support for state–funded public services and his attacks on Tony Blair‘s foreign policy are more likely to enthuse Labour floaters than Tories.
3. Nearly three fifths of all voters, including floaters, say that Labour will be less attractive to them once he has gone, with just two fifths saying it will be more attractive to them.
4. Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor LOS ANGELES Mike Stickle has been in love with TV ever since Edith Bunker asked Archie to tell her she was "somethin‘." These days, the former magazine executive is trying to break into the business, creating a show of his own, tentatively dubbed "Floaters," a comedy about three young women in New York.
5. Article continues David Davis, the frontrunner with 67 declared supporters, dare not be seen to falter today, though there was no evidence last night that his base was crumbling as Dr Liam Fox targets his voters and rightwing floaters in a determined effort to beat Mr Clarke into third place.