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Definition of habitat
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Habitat
(v. t.) Place where
anything
is
commonly
found.
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Inn
::
Inn (n.) A place of
shelter;
hence,
dwelling;
habitation;
residence;
abode..
Flitting
::
Flitting
(n.) A
removal
from one
habitation
to
another.
Antiquary
::
Antiquary
(n.) One
devoted
to the study of
ancient
times
through
their
relics,
as
inscriptions,
monuments,
remains
of
ancient
habitations,
statues,
coins,
manuscripts,
etc.; one who
searches
for and
studies
the
relics
of
antiquity..
Lodging
::
Lodging
(n.) A place of rest, or of
temporary
habitation;
esp., a
sleeping
apartment;
-- often in the
plural
with a
singular
meaning..
Home
::
Home (n.) The
locality
where a thing is
usually
found,
or was first
found,
or where it is
naturally
abundant;
habitat;
seat; as, the home of the
pine..
Cohabitation
::
Cohabitation
(n.) The
living
together
of a man and woman in
supposed
sexual
relationship.
Flit
::
Flit (v. i.) To
remove
from one place or
habitation
to
another.
Domestic
::
Domestic
(a.)
Living
in or near the
habitations
of man;
domesticated;
tame as
distinguished
from wild; as,
domestic
animals..
Encamp
::
Encamp
(v. t.) To form into a camp; to place in a
temporary
habitation,
or
quarters..
Hive
::
Hive (n.) A box,
basket,
or other
structure,
for the
reception
and
habitation
of a swarm of
honeybees..
Kibitka
::
Kibitka
(n.) A rude kind of
Russian
vehicle,
on
wheels
or on
runners,
sometimes
covered
with cloth or
leather,
and often used as a
movable
habitation..
Unhouse
::
Unhouse
(v. t.) To drive from a house or
habitation;
to
dislodge;
hence,
to
deprive
of
shelter..
Encamp
::
Encamp
(v. i.) To form and
occupy
a camp; to
prepare
and
settle
in
temporary
habitations,
as tents or huts; to halt on a
march,
pitch
tents,
or form huts, and
remain
for the night or for a
longer
time, as an army or a
company
traveling..
Biding
::
Biding
(n.)
Residence;
habitation.
Tenancy
::
Tenancy
(n.) A house for
habitation,
or place to live in, held of
another..
Inhabitativeness
::
Inhabitativeness
(n.) A
tendency
or
propensity
to
permanent
residence
in a place or
abode;
love of home and
country.
Itinerate
::
Itinerate
(v. i.) To
wander
without
a
settled
habitation;
to
travel
from place or on a
circuit,
particularly
for the
purpose
of
preaching,
lecturing,
etc..
Residence
::
Residence
(n.) The place where one
resides;
an
abode;
a
dwelling
or
habitation;
esp., a
settled
or
permanent
home or
domicile..
House
::
House (n.) A
structure
intended
or used as a
habitation
or
shelter
for
animals
of any kind; but
especially,
a
building
or
edifice
for the
habitation
of man; a
dwelling
place,
a
mansion..
Elopement
::
Elopement
(n.) The act of
eloping;
secret
departure;
-- said of a woman and a man, one or both, who run away from their homes for
marriage
or for
cohabitation..
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