different between habited vs inhabited
habited
English
Verb
habited
- simple past tense and past participle of habit
Adjective
habited (not comparable)
- Dressed in a habit.
- a habited nun
Anagrams
- Thebaid, abideth
habited From the web:
- habitat means
- what does inhabited mean
- inhibited behavior
- what does inhabited mean in the bible
- what is meant by habitat
- what is habitat with example
inhabited
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n?hæb?t?d/
- Hyphenation: in?hab?it?ed
Adjective
inhabited
- having inhabitants; lived in
- (mathematics, of a set) containing at least one element
- (obsolete) uninhabited
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Brathwait to this entry?)
Antonyms
- (having inhabitants): uninhabited
Translations
inhabited From the web:
- what inhabited chloe slime
- what inhabited means
- what inhabited the earth before dinosaurs
- what inhabited chloe
- what inhabited mean in spanish
- what's inhabited in french
- inhabited what does it mean
- what does inhabited kodama bowl do
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