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inhabitable
in·hab·it I0141200 (ĭn-hăb′ĭt)v. in·hab·it·ed, in·hab·it·ing, in·hab·its v.tr.1. To live or reside in: Dinosaurs inhabited the earth millions of years ago.2. To be present in; fill: Old childhood memories inhabit the attic.v.intr. Archaic To dwell. [Middle English enhabiten, from Old French enhabiter, from Latin inhabitāre : in-, in; see in-2 + habitāre, to dwell, frequentative of habēre, to have; see ghabh- in Indo-European roots.] in·hab′it·a·bil′i·ty n.in·hab′it·a·ble adj.in·hab′i·ta′tion n.in·hab′it·er n.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | inhabitable - fit for habitation; "the habitable world"habitablelivable, liveable - fit or suitable to live in or with; "livable conditions" |
inhabitableadjectiveFit to live in:habitable, livable.Translationsinhabit (inˈhabit) verb (of people, animals etc) to live in (a region etc). Polar bears inhabit the Arctic region; That house is now inhabited by a Polish family. 居住於,棲息 居住于,栖息 inˈhabitable adjective (negative uninhabitable) fit to be lived in. The building was no longer inhabitable. 適合居住的 适于居住的,可居住的 inˈhabitant noun a person or animal that lives permanently in a place. the inhabitants of the village; tigers, leopards and other inhabitants of the jungle. 居民,棲居的動物 居民inhabitable
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