Inhabit :
κατοικώ
κατοικώ, Ανθρωποι, να βρίσκονται σε, να βρίσκεται, να τοποθετηθεί, να κάθεται, ζω, αξίζω να, ασχολούμαι, παράρτημα, κατέχω, αρπάζω, υπάρχει, να είναι παρόντες, εμφανίζομαι
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Verb(1) be an inhabitant of or reside in(2) be present in(3) exist or be situated within
(1) It's as if, when God was making the animals that inhabit the Earth, he dumped here anything he got a bit wrong.(2) What they do manage is to build and inhabit an intimate space which is quite enthralling.(3) This can be very important since some fish will inhabit silty area in preference to hard bottoms.(4) Now they inhabit two rooms in what appears to be a carpet factory unchanged since a wet Tuesday night in 1953.(5) The people who inhabit this neighbourhood appear strikingly similar to one another.(6) Wealthy areas are inhabited by a disproportionate number of resident foreigners.(7) The house itself was built around 1750AD and the Friars of the Corpus Friary lived there after the Friary itself became inhabitable .(8) It is therefore an object of this invention to provide a cab locking apparatus which improves the inhabitability of a cab, increases the bed space and reduces the cost of production.(9) She bought it in 2000 for about Ôö¼├║235,000, when it was still heated by a back boiler and scarcely inhabitable by today's standards.(10) We've gone from being a largely rural society, to one that increasingly inhabits cities.(11) As you know, it is normally the job of the surveyor scouts to go down to the surface and study the planet to ascertain is inhabitability .(12) Not only is the dugong vital, but also the environment inhabited by the dugong.(13) The people inhabiting the area are admirable because they know how to live in harmony with nature.(14) The species inhabits continental slopes of all southern continents.(15) The point I want to make here is that the forces we've allowed to shape the growth and development of our cities have little to do with their utility or inhabitability .(16) All the spuds are growing on land which was inhabited by pigs last year, so I think all that manure has been good for them.
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2. populate ::
κατοικώ
3. dwell ::
κατοικώ
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2. populate ::
κατοικώ
3. dwell ::
κατοικώ
Different Formsinhabit, inhabitable, inhabitant, inhabitants, inhabited, inhabiting, inhabits
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