jewelry floater
1floater — float·er n 1 [from the notion that the policy “floats” with the goods it insures, wherever they might be located]: a policy or supplemental attachment to a policy insuring specific items of personal property (as jewelry or art); specif: a policy… …
2floater — noun Date: 1717 1. a. one that floats b. a person who floats something 2. a person who votes illegally in various polling places 3. a. a person without a permanent residence or regular employment b. a worker who moves from job to job; especially… …
3floater policy — In insurance, policy which is issued to cover items which have no fixed location such as jewelry or other items of personal property worn or carried about by the insured. See also floating policy …
4floater policy — In insurance, policy which is issued to cover items which have no fixed location such as jewelry or other items of personal property worn or carried about by the insured. See also floating policy …
5Unscheduled Property Floater — An insurance product that is added to an existing policy and provides coverage on a classification of property that has not been itemized. An unscheduled property floater usually provides coverage against damage, theft or loss. The additional… …
6Wedding Presents Floater — A type of insurance that can be added to a renter’s or homeowner’s insurance policy to temporarily cover the value of the gifts a couple receives when they get married. The wedding presents floater is a short term policy designed to… …
7insurance — /in shoor euhns, sherr /, n. 1. the act, system, or business of insuring property, life, one s person, etc., against loss or harm arising in specified contingencies, as fire, accident, death, disablement, or the like, in consideration of a… …
8floating policy — noun an insurance policy covering loss of movable property (e.g. jewelry) regardless of its location • Syn: ↑floater • Hypernyms: ↑policy, ↑insurance policy, ↑insurance * * * noun 1 …
9Monofilament fishing line — A tangle of monofilament fishing line. The most common colorless variety can be seen. Monofilament fishing line (shortened to just monofilament) is fishing line made from a single fiber of plastic. Most fishing lines are now monofilament because… …
10Polyoxymethylene plastic — Polyoxymethylene (POM), in the USA also commonly known under DuPont s brand name Delrin, is an engineering plastic, a polymer with the chemical formula ( O CH2 )n . It is often marketed and used as a metal substitute. Delrin is a lightweight, low …
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