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Definition of habited
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Habited
(p. p. & a.)
Inhabited.
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Classical
::
Classical
(n.) Of or
pertaining
to the
ancient
Greeks
and
Romans,
esp. to Greek or Roman
authors
of the
highest
rank, or of the
period
when their best
literature
was
produced;
of or
pertaining
to
places
inhabited
by the
ancient
Greeks
and
Romans,
or
rendered
famous
by their
deeds..
Peopled
::
Peopled
(a.)
Stocked
with, or as with,
people;
inhabited..
Inhabitancy
::
Inhabitancy
(n.) The act of
inhabiting,
or the state of being
inhabited;
the
condition
of an
inhabitant;
residence;
occupancy..
Populate
::
Populate
(v. t.) To
furnish
with
inhabitants,
either
by
natural
increase
or by
immigration
or
colonization;
to cause to be
inhabited;
to
people..
Kansas
::
Kansas
(n. pl.) A tribe of
Indians
allied
to the
Winnebagoes
and
Osages.
They
formerly
inhabited
the
region
which is now the State of
Kansas,
but were
removed
to the
Indian
Territory..
World
::
World (n.) Any
planet
or
heavenly
body,
especially
when
considered
as
inhabited,
and as the scene of
interests
analogous
with human
interests;
as, a
plurality
of
worlds..
Wild
::
Wild (n.) An
uninhabited
and
uncultivated
tract or
region;
a
forest
or
desert;
a
wilderness;
a
waste;
as, the wilds of
America;
the wilds of
Africa..
Seraglio
::
Seraglio
(n.) The
palace
of the Grand
Seignior,
or
Turkish
sultan,
at
Constantinople,
inhabited
by the
sultan
himself,
and all the
officers
and
dependents
of his
court.
In it are also kept the
females
of the
harem..
Cohabited
::
Cohabited
(imp. & p. p.) of
Cohabi.
Aztec
::
Aztec (a.) Of or
relating
to one of the early races in
Mexico
that
inhabited
the great
plateau
of that
country
at the time of the
Spanish
conquest
in 1519.
Inhabitable
::
Inhabitable
(a.)
Capable
of being
inhabited;
habitable.
Catawbas
::
Catawbas
(n. pl.) An
Appalachian
tribe of
Indians
which
originally
inhabited
the
regions
near the
Catawba
river and the head
waters
of the
Santee.
Solitaire
::
Solitaire
(n.) A large
extinct
bird
(Pezophaps
solitaria)
which
formerly
inhabited
the
islands
of
Mauritius
and
Rodrigeuz.
It was
larger
and
taller
than the wild
turkey.
Its wings were too small for
flight.
Called
also
solitary.
Dishabited
::
Dishabited
(p. a.)
Rendered
uninhabited.
Thinly
::
Thinly
(a.) In a thin
manner;
in a
loose,
scattered
manner;
scantily;
not
thickly;
as,
ground
thinly
planted
with
trees;
a
country
thinly
inhabited..
Habited
::
Habited
(imp. & p. p.) of Habi.
Desolate
::
Desolate
(a.)
Destitute
or
deprived
of
inhabitants;
deserted;
uninhabited;
hence,
gloomy;
as, a
desolate
isle; a
desolate
wilderness;
a
desolate
house..
Peorias
::
Peorias
(n. pl.) An
Algonquin
tribe of
Indians
who
formerly
inhabited
a part of
Illinois.
Celt
::
Celt (n.) One of an
ancient
race of
people,
who
formerly
inhabited
a great part of
Central
and
Western
Europe,
and whose
descendants
at the
present
day
occupy
Ireland,
Wales,
the
Highlands
of
Scotland,
and the
northern
shores
of
France..
Mohawk
::
Mohawk
(n.) One of a tribe of
Indians
who
formed
part of the Five
Nations.
They
formerly
inhabited
the
valley
of the
Mohawk
River.
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