"superbuoyant" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Forms: more superbuoyant [comparative], most superbuoyant [superlative]
Etymology: super- + buoyant Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|super|buoyant}} super- + buoyant Head templates: {{en-adj}} superbuoyant (comparative more superbuoyant, superlative most superbuoyant)
  1. Extremely buoyant.
    Sense id: en-superbuoyant-en-adj-R3xmnLdi Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with super-

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