different between inhabit vs inhabits
inhabit
English
Alternative forms
- enhabit (obsolete)
Etymology
From Old French enhabiter, from Latin inhabitare (in + habitare).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n?hæb?t/
- Hyphenation: in?hab?it
- Rhymes: -æb?t
Verb
inhabit (third-person singular simple present inhabits, present participle inhabiting, simple past and past participle inhabited)
- (transitive) To live or reside in.
- 1813, Thomas Moore, The Last Rose of Summer
- O, who would inhabit this bleak world alone?
- 1813, Thomas Moore, The Last Rose of Summer
- (transitive) To be present in; to occupy.
Synonyms
- (to live or reside in some place): bedwell; See also Thesaurus:reside
- (to be present in some place): occupy
Derived terms
- inhabitable
Related terms
- inhabitant
Translations
inhabit From the web:
- what inhabited chloe slime
- what inhabitants means
- what inhabits antarctica
- what inhabits the north pole
- what inhibits iron absorption
- what inhibits the growth of eubacteria
- what inhibits the growth of bacteria in inanimate environments
- what inhibits calcium absorption
inhabits
English
Verb
inhabits
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inhabit
inhabits From the web:
- what inhabits antarctica
- what inhabits the north pole
- what inhibits iron absorption
- what inhibits the growth of eubacteria
- what inhibits the growth of bacteria in inanimate environments
- what inhibits calcium absorption
- what inhibits prolactin
- what inhibits vitamin d absorption
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