noun
- a house or dwelling built on a floating platform or pontoons, typically anchored in water
Usage: also called a houseboat when mobile; common in coastal and riverside communities
Examples
- The floathouse was anchored securely in the marina.
- She bought a floathouse to live on the river year-round.
- The floathouse community had its own dock and utilities.
- During the flood, the floathouse rose with the water level.
- Many floathouses in the Pacific Northwest are permanent residences.