Floaty
[floh-tee] /ˈfloʊ ti/
adjective, floatier, floatiest.
1.
able to ; buoyant.
2.
(of a boat) requiring little water to .
/ˈfləʊtɪ/
adjective floatier, floatiest
1.
filmy and light: floaty material
2.
capable of floating; buoyant
3.
(of a vessel) riding high in the water; of shallow draught
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