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Word Meanings - ARBORICOLE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Tree-inhabiting; -- said of certain birds.

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  • INHABITATE
    To inhabit.
  • INHABITATIVENESS
    A tendency or propensity to permanent residence in a place or abode; love of home and country.
  • INHABITANCE; INHABITANCY
    The state of having legal right to claim the privileges of a recognized inhabitant; especially, the right to support in case of poverty, acquired by residence in a town; habitancy. (more info) 1. The act of inhabiting, or the state of
  • INHABITATION
    1. The act of inhabiting, or the state of being inhabited; indwelling. The inhabitation of the Holy Ghost. Bp. Pearson. 2. Abode; place of dwelling; residence. Milton. 3. Population; inhabitants. Sir T. Browne. The beginning of nations and
  • INHABITED
    Uninhabited. Brathwait.
  • INHABITANT
    One who has a legal settlement in a town, city, or parish; a permanent resident. (more info) 1. One who dwells or resides permanently in a place, as distinguished from a transient lodger or visitor; as, an inhabitant of a house, a town, a city,
  • CERTAINTY
    Clearness; freedom from ambiguity; lucidity. Of a certainty, certainly. (more info) 1. The quality, state, or condition, of being certain. The certainty of punishment is the truest security against crimes. Fisher Ames. 2. A fact or truth
  • INHABIT
    To live or dwell in; to occupy, as a place of settled residence; as, wild beasts inhabit the forest; men inhabit cities and houses. The high and lofty One, that inhabiteth eternity. Is. lvii. 15. O, who would inhabit This bleak world alone Moore.
  • CERTAINNESS
    Certainty.
  • INHABITRESS
    A female inhabitant.
  • INHABITABLE
    Capable of being inhabited; habitable. Systems of inhabitable planets. Locke.
  • CERTAIN
    1. Certainty. Gower. 2. A certain number or quantity. Chaucer.
  • INHABITER
    An inhabitant. Derham.
  • CERTAINLY
    Without doubt or question; unquestionably.
  • BIRDSEED
    Canary seed, hemp, millet or other small seeds used for feeding caged birds.
  • INHABITIVENESS
    See LOWELL
  • ASCERTAINMENT
    The act of ascertaining; a reducing to certainty; a finding out by investigation; discovery. The positive ascertainment of its limits. Burke.
  • ASCERTAINABLE
    That may be ascertained. -- As`cer*tain"a*ble*ness, n. -- As`cer*tain"a*bly, adv.
  • UNCERTAINTY
    1. The quality or state of being uncertain. 2. That which is uncertain; something unknown. Our shepherd's case is every man's case that quits a moral certainty for an uncertainty. L'Estrange.
  • UNCERTAINLY
    In an uncertain manner.
  • NONINHABITANT
    One who is not an inhabitant; a stranger; a foreigner; a nonresident.
  • INCERTAIN
    Uncertain; doubtful; unsteady. -- In*cer"tain*ly, adv. Very questionable and of uncertain truth. Sir T. Browne.
  • ASCERTAINER
    One who ascertains.
  • COINHABITANT
    One who dwells with another, or with others. "Coinhabitants of the same element." Dr. H. More.
  • REINHABIT
    To inhabit again. Mede.

 

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