habitation
Meaning of habitation
- the fact of living in a particular place.
signs of human habitation
late Middle English: via Old French from Latin habitatio(n- ), from habitare ‘inhabit’.
Information about habitation
- It is a name.
- The plural form of habitation is: habitations.
- Languages in which habitation is used:
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Hyphenation of habitation
habi-ta-tion
- It consists of 3 syllables and 10 chars.
- habitation is a word trisyllabic because it has three syllables
habitation synonyms
Meaning dwelling:
dwelling, home, domicile, abode
Meaning inhabitancy:
Meaning the action or fact of occupying a place:
Meaning the action of living in or using a building or other place:
Meaning a person's home, especially a large and impressive one:
Meaning the fact of living in a place:
Meaning houses and flats considered collectively:
Meaning lodge (soldiers) in a particular place, especially a civilian's house:
Meaning the coats of arms marshalled on a shield to denote the marriages into a family of the heiresses of others:
Meaning the conditions under which land or buildings are held or occupied:
Meaning the state of living in a particular place at a particular time:
Meaning the state of living in a particular place, especially during a specified period so as to acquire certain rights:
Meaning the state of living or being domiciled in a place:
Words that rhyme with habitation
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