human habitation

human habitation
じんきょう 人境
ひとざと 人里
じんか 人家

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  • habitation — hab|i|ta|tion [ ,hæbı teıʃn ] noun FORMAL 1. ) uncount the fact that someone lives in a place: The house showed no obvious signs of habitation. The building was declared unfit for human habitation. 2. ) count LITERARY a house …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • habitation — noun 1) a house fit for human habitation Syn: occupancy, occupation, residence, residency, living in, tenancy 2) formal his main habitation Syn: residence, place of residence, house, home, seat …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • habitation — n. 1 the process of inhabiting (fit for human habitation). 2 a house or home. Etymology: ME f. OF f. L habitatio onis (as HABITANT) …   Useful english dictionary

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