inhabitation Definition
in·habi·ta·tion (in hab′i tā′s̸hən)
noun
an inhabiting or being inhabited
Etymology: ME inhabitacioun < LL inhabitatio
inhabitation Usage Examples
Preposition: of
space: This project posits the urban surface as a public interface - something that invites the public inhabitation of institutional spaces in the city.
Adjective modifier
human: For five millennia there has been human inhabitation on these islands.
Browse dictionary entries near inhabitation
- ‹ inhabitant
- ‹ inhabitancy
- ‹ inhabitable
- ‹ inhabit
- ‹ ingurgitate
- ‹ ingulf
- ‹ inguino-
- ‹ inguinal
- ‹ ingrowth
- ‹ ingrown
- inhabited ›
- inhalant ›
- inhalation ›
- inhalator ›
- inhale ›
- inhaler ›
- inharmonic ›
- inharmonious ›
- inharmoniously ›
- inharmony ›

