noun
- The act or state of floating; buoyancy.
- Material or objects that float; floating debris or wreckage.
- The right to use water for floating logs or timber downstream.
Usage: Also spelled 'floatage'; somewhat formal or technical
Usage: Often used in nautical or legal contexts
Usage: archaic; legal/commercial term related to logging
Examples
- The flotage of the raft depended on the buoyancy of its logs.
- After the storm, flotage washed up along the shore.
- The company purchased flotage rights to transport timber down the river.
- Engineers tested the flotage capacity of the new pontoon design.
- Fishermen cleared flotage from their nets before heading back to port.