Housing that someone is living in.
The act of dwelling in or living permanently in a place (said of both animals and men)
1 In the mean time, the warrior was occupied in constructing a habitation .
2 They would have us reduced to concept, without body or local habitation .
3 When he found us, he mentioned that he'd seen another, smaller habitation .
4 Approaching the tent, he was surprised to see clear signs of habitation .
5 Red ones meant home unsafe for habitation , green sticker inspected and passed.
6 We're in a wilderness, Gaborn realized, far, far from any human habitation .
7 Some way ahead he could see clusters of lights, indicating some habitation .
8 Their country itself is notable; the fit habitation for such a race.
9 Their habitation is the Fire, and hapless the abode of the wrong-doers.
10 He climbed a tree in the hopes of seeing some human habitation .
11 The place of her habitation was in Delaware, between Concord and Georgetown.
12 The prospective tenant found that the house wasn't fit fur homan habitation .
13 We were miles away from any human habitation and I felt depressed.
14 In Japan there were rules about using such wood for human habitation .
15 Here the two survivors were, about two hundred miles from any habitation .
16 But there are signs of habitation here much more recent than that.
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Habitation в диалектах
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