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What's a word to refer to unrelated people living in the same house? By this, I mean that they are not spouses or blood-related.

Basically what's the "house" version of "room-mates"?

I've thought of "cohabitant", "coresident", or even "housemate" but even though these words denotegive the connotation that the persons involved need not beare related, the terms are too specific.

What is a generic term for room-mate, house-mate, co-tenant, cohabitant, co-resident, etc?

What's a word to refer to unrelated people living in the same house? By this, I mean that they are not spouses or blood-related.

Basically what's the "house" version of "room-mates"?

I've thought of "cohabitant", "coresident", or even "housemate" but even though these words denote the persons involved need not be related, the terms are too specific.

What is a generic term for room-mate, house-mate, co-tenant, cohabitant, co-resident, etc?

What's a word to refer to unrelated people living in the same house? By this, I mean that they are not spouses or blood-related.

Basically what's the "house" version of "room-mates"?

I've thought of "cohabitant", "coresident", or even "housemate" but these words give the connotation that the persons involved are related.

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What's a word to refer to unrelated people living in the same house? By this, I mean that they are not spouses or blood-related.

Basically what's the "house" version of "room-mates"?

I've thought of "cohabitant", "coresident", or even "housemate" but even though these words give the connotation thatdenote the persons involved areneed not be related, the terms are too specific.

What is a generic term for room-mate, house-mate, co-tenant, cohabitant, co-resident, etc?

What's a word to refer to unrelated people living in the same house? By this, I mean that they are not spouses or blood-related.

Basically what's the "house" version of "room-mates"?

I've thought of "cohabitant", "coresident", or even "housemate" but these words give the connotation that the persons involved are related.

What's a word to refer to unrelated people living in the same house? By this, I mean that they are not spouses or blood-related.

Basically what's the "house" version of "room-mates"?

I've thought of "cohabitant", "coresident", or even "housemate" but even though these words denote the persons involved need not be related, the terms are too specific.

What is a generic term for room-mate, house-mate, co-tenant, cohabitant, co-resident, etc?

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What's another word for "unrelated people living together"?

What's a word to refer to unrelated people living in the same house? By this, I mean that they are not spouses or blood-related.

Basically what's the "house" version of "room-mates"?

I've thought of "cohabitant", "coresident", or even "housemate" but these words give the connotation that the persons involved are related.