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Definition of dwell
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Dwell (v. t.) To
inhabit.
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Curtilage
::
Curtilage
(n.) A yard,
courtyard,
or piece of
ground,
included
within
the fence
surrounding
a
dwelling
house..
Circumterraneous
::
Circumterraneous
(a.) Being or
dwelling
around
the
earth.
Detail
::
Detail
(n.) A
narrative
which
relates
minute
points;
an
account
which
dwells
on
particulars.
Cave
::
Cave (v. i.) To dwell in a cave.
Midden
::
Midden
(n.) An
accumulation
of
refuse
about a
dwelling
place;
especially,
an
accumulation
of
shells
or of
cinders,
bones,
and other
refuse
on the
supposed
site of the
dwelling
places
of
prehistoric
tribes,
-- as on the
shores
of the
Baltic
Sea and in many other
places.
See
Kitchen
middens..
Dwelling
::
Dwelling
(n.)
Habitation;
place or house in which a
person
lives;
abode;
domicile.
Uplander
::
Uplander
(n.) One
dwelling
in the
upland;
hence,
a
countryman;
a
rustic..
Inexistent
::
Inexistent
(a.)
Inherent;
innate;
indwelling.
Vandal
::
Vandal
(n.) One of a
Teutonic
race,
formerly
dwelling
on the south shore of the
Baltic,
the most
barbarous
and
fierce
of the
northern
nations
that
plundered
Rome in the 5th
century,
notorious
for
destroying
the
monuments
of art and
literature..
Home
::
Home (n.) A place of
refuge
and rest; an
asylum;
as, a home for
outcasts;
a home for the
blind;
hence,
esp., the
grave;
the final rest; also, the
native
and
eternal
dwelling
place of the
soul..
Indweller
::
Indweller
(n.) An
inhabitant.
Cohabitant
::
Cohabitant
(n.) One who
dwells
with
another,
or in the same place or
country..
Tellurian
::
Tellurian
(n.) A
dweller
on the
earth.
Manul
::
Manul (n.) A wild cat
(Felis
manul),
having
long, soft,
light-colored
fur. It is found in the
mountains
of
Central
Asia, and
dwells
among
rocks..
Live
::
Live (v. i.) To make one's
abiding
place or home; to
abide;
to
dwell;
to
reside.
Paludism
::
Paludism
(n.) The
morbid
phenomena
produced
by
dwelling
among
marshes;
malarial
disease
or
disposition.
Kennel
::
Kennel
(v. i.) To lie or
lodge;
to
dwell,
as a dog or a fox..
Abide
::
Abide (v. i.) To stay; to
continue
in a
place;
to have one's
abode;
to
dwell;
to
sojourn;
-- with with
before
a
person,
and
commonly
with at or in
before
a
place..
Compluvium
::
Compluvium
(n.) A space left
unroofed
over the court of a Roman
dwelling,
through
which the rain fell into the
impluvium
or
cistern..
Impluvium
::
Impluvium
(n.) In Roman
dwellings,
a
cistern
or tank, set in the
atrium
or
peristyle
to
recieve
the water from the roof, by means of the
compluvium;
generally
made
ornamental
with
flowers
and works of art
around
its
birm..
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