Word: buoy Word origin: Middle English: probably from Middle Dutch boye, boeie, from a Germanic base meaning ‘signal’. The verb is from Spanish boyar ‘to float’, from boya ‘buoy’. Phonetic: bɔɪ Listen:
an anchored float serving as a navigation mark, to show reefs or other hazards, or for mooring.
keep (someone or something) afloat. Example: the creatures could swim, both buoyed up and cooled by the water
mark with a buoy. Example: the wreck is often buoyed during summer months
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