Habitation
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Habitation ( noun )
- The action of inhabiting a particular place or the state of being inhabited.
- A place where someone lives or resides.
Origin:
Late middle english: from latin habitatio(n-), from habitare "inhabit", from habere "have".
Examples:
- The island has been uninhabited for centuries.
- The ancient city of Palmyra, once a thriving metropolis, is now a deserted habitation.
- He didn't have a permanent habitation, but moved between various shelters.
- The ship was designed for long-term habitation in space.
- The area has a high population density and a shortage of decent habitation.
(As a verb)
Habitation ( verb )
- The action of inhabiting a particular place or the state of being inhabited.
- A place where someone lives or resides.
Origin:
Late middle english: from latin habitatio(n-), from habitare "inhabit", from habere "have".
Examples:
- The island has been uninhabited for centuries.
- The ancient city of Palmyra, once a thriving metropolis, is now a deserted habitation.
- He didn't have a permanent habitation, but moved between various shelters.
- The ship was designed for long-term habitation in space.
- The area has a high population density and a shortage of decent habitation.