Associations to the word «Habitation»
Noun
- Dwelling
- Champlain
- Abode
- Tenement
- Excavation
- Hut
- Mound
- Module
- Artefact
- Marseille
- Gatherer
- Vestige
- Sign
- Desolation
- Prehistory
- Evidence
- Edifice
- Bce
- Archaeologist
- Solitude
- Trace
- Tabernacle
- Enclosure
- Nourishment
- Artifact
- Shelter
- Earthwork
- Cave
- Cottage
- Pottery
- Cultivation
- Englishmen
- Vicinity
- Bc
- Annapolis
- Grandeur
- Convenience
- Subsistence
- Burial
- Dweller
- Woodland
- Wilderness
- Bower
- Indication
- Ruin
Adjective
- Unfit
- Neolithic
- Archeological
- Prehistoric
- Archaeological
- Desolate
- Airy
- Human
- Everlasting
- Unsuitable
- Destitute
- Uninhabited
- Dismal
- Dreary
- Inhabited
- Unsafe
- Innumerable
- Archaic
- Cultivated
- Devoid
- Deserted
- Civilized
- Solitary
- Barren
- Sparse
- Earliest
- Wretched
- Thither
- Earthly
- Pleistocene
- Rude
- Permanent
- Tame
- Uncovered
- Fit
- Aforesaid
- Scattered
- Subterranean
- Contrived
- Suitable
Wiktionary
HABITATION, noun. The act of inhabiting; state of inhabiting or dwelling, or of being inhabited; occupancy.
HABITATION, noun. A place of abode; settled dwelling; residence; house.
Dictionary definition
HABITATION, noun. The native habitat or home of an animal or plant.
HABITATION, noun. Housing that someone is living in; "he built a modest dwelling near the pond"; "they raise money to provide homes for the homeless".
HABITATION, noun. The act of dwelling in or living permanently in a place (said of both animals and men); "he studied the creation and inhabitation and demise of the colony".
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