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Definition of Inhabitate

Inhabitate
Inhabitate In*hab"i*tate, v. t. To inhabit. [Obs.]

Meaning of Inhabitate from wikipedia

- Inhabitated space station in low Earth orbit...
- Pingxi line, Shen'ao line) which connects it with the majority of the inhabitated places on the island and the Taiwan High Speed Rail which connects the...
- non-Indo-European and non-Semitic, possibly "Proto-Iberian" tribes that inhabitated Anatolia during the 3rd-1st millennia BC. In the Polish tradition of...
- Ireland killed more than 600 000 people out off over 10 million people inhabitating Ireland . Between 1.5–2 million people forced to emigrate Ireland 600...
- non-Indo-European and non-Semitic, possibly "Proto-Iberian" tribes that inhabitated Anatolia during the 3rd-1st millennia BC. This theory influenced the...
- territory which was sacred to Minerva, a Roman goddess. The territory was inhabitated since the Neolithic. During the Bronze Age, where are actually present...
- Lebanese Aramaic, or Lebanese Syriac. Since ancient times the Arameans inhabitated the mountainous regions of Lebanon speaking Aramaic while the Canaanites...
- rationals. First, during the time of the Avesta, the region of Turan was inhabitated by Iranic steppe nomads. In addition, a number of Turanian personal names...
- from Anglo-Saxon descent, absorbing the older name of the Frisii that inhabitated the area in Roman times. Under Radbod of Frisia the Frisian kingship...
- revenge against them for betraying and leaving him behind. The world is inhabitated by nine tribes: Dragon people, demons, ghouls, dwarves, elves and dark...