Complete Definition of "inhabit"

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English

Pronunciation
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:rhymes|æbɪt

Etymology
From OF. enhabiter, from L. inhabitare (in- + habitare)

Verb
en-verb

  1. transitive To live or reside in some place

#* the Inuit inhabit the Arctic

  1. transitive To be present in or fill some place

#* Strange thoughts inhabit my mind

Related terms
inhabitant

Translations
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trans-top|to live or reside in some place
Finnish: asuttaa
trans-mid
trans-bottom

trans-top|to be present in some place
Finnish: täyttää
trans-mid
trans-bottom

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trans-top|translations to be checked
ttbc|French: habiter
ttbc|Old English: buan|būan
ttbc|Spanish: habitar
ttbc|Swedish: befolka (1) bebo (1) uppta (2)

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Revision and Credits for"inhabit"
  • 2007-10-18 21:40 - AutoFormat - +{{rfc-level|Translations at L4+ not in L3 POS section (AutoFormat would have corrected level of Related terms)}}

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