floating

nouns

the act of someone who floats on the water
is derived from

adjectives

borne up by or suspended in a liquid
"the ship is still floating"; "floating logs"; "floating seaweed"
is similar to
borne on the water; floating
continually changing especially as from one abode or occupation to another
"a drifting double-dealer"; "the floating population"; "vagrant hippies of the sixties"
inclined to move or be moved about
"a floating crap game"
is similar to
moving or capable of moving readily (especially from place to place)
"a mobile missile system"; "the tongue is...the most mobile articulator"
(of a part of the body) not firmly connected; movable or out of normal position
"floating ribs are not connected with the sternum"; "a floating kidney"
is similar to
not firmly placed or set or fastened
not definitely committed to a party or policy
"floating voters"
is similar to
not bound or pledged