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floe (n.)

1817, first used by Arctic explorers, probably from Norwegian flo "layer, slab," from Old Norse flo, from Proto-Germanic *floho-, from PIE root *plak- (1) "to be flat." Related to first element in flagstone. Earlier explorers used flake. Floe-rat was a seal-hunter's name for the ringed seal (1880).

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Definitions of floe from WordNet

floe (n.)
a flat mass of ice (smaller than an ice field) floating at sea;
Synonyms: ice floe
From wordnet.princeton.edu