houser

/ˈhaʊzər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that provides housing or a place to live.
    • As a houser of rescued animals, she turned her farm into a sanctuary.
    • The university is the largest houser of students in the city.
    • The company acts as a houser for temporary workers during the harvest season.
  2. A person who lives in a particular house or type of housing (often used in compounds like 'first-time houser').
    • The neighborhood is popular among young housers looking for affordable apartments.
    • Many first-time housers struggle with maintenance costs.
    • She is a proud houser of a century-old cottage.
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