Synonyms for inhabitable


Grammar : Adj
Spell : in-hab-it
Phonetic Transcription : ɪnˈhæb ɪt

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Définition of inhabitable

Origin :
  • a word used in two opposite senses: "not habitable" (late 14c., from in- (1) "not" + habitable) and "capable of being inhabited" (c.1600, from inhabit + -able).
  • adj livable
Example sentences :
  • Tanith was the third—the inhabitable planet of a G-class system usually was.
  • Extract from : « Space Viking » by Henry Beam Piper
  • There is not an inhabitable valley but that they abound there.
  • Extract from : « The Prehistoric World » by E. A. Allen
  • Well may we affirm that every part of the world is inhabitable.
  • Extract from : « Under the Maples » by John Burroughs
  • No other quarter of London was inhabitable by a rising architect.
  • Extract from : « The Roll-Call » by Arnold Bennett
  • With airlocks to permit entrance and exit, they were inhabitable.
  • Extract from : « Operation: Outer Space » by William Fitzgerald Jenkins
  • In Europe the latter made their appearance in 1730, and then spread out to every inhabitable country.
  • Extract from : « All about Ferrets and Rats » by Adolph Isaacsen
  • The northern coast of Africa, and the inhabitable regions inland, were full of Jews of Spanish descent.
  • Extract from : « History of the Jews, Vol. IV (of VI) » by Heinrich Graetz
  • The inhabitable land area was a broad shelf that sloped from the base of the volcano to the western shore.
  • Extract from : « The Pirates of Shan » by Harold Leland Goodwin
  • Soon the fertile lowlands ended and they passed beyond the limit of the inhabitable region.
  • Extract from : « Kai Lung's Golden Hours » by Ernest Bramah
  • He exalted San Gabriel above all other inhabitable valleys, old and new, on the face of the globe.
  • Extract from : « Steep Trails » by John Muir
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