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Definition of Reinhabited

Reinhabit
Reinhabit Re`in*hab"it (-h?b"?t), v. t. To inhabit again. --Mede.

Meaning of Reinhabited from wikipedia

- ecologist Raymond Dasmann and Peter Berg in article they co-aut****d called Reinhabiting California in 1977, which argued that bioregions were more than just...
- Tell es-Sakan in Gaza was inhabited by the Canaanites from approximately 2600 BC to 2300 BC, reinhabiting an earlier Egyptian settlement....
- approximately 100,000 years ago when sea levels dropped and related species reinhabited the island, from which the modern white-throated rail evolved, where...
- brought her happiness. A post-credit image shows the Iorph village being reinhabited once again by the surviving Iorph and their descendants, along with Maquia...
- of po****tion control is needed. Another viewpoint is that mustangs reinhabited an ecological niche vacated when horses went extinct in North America...
- biblical Zer, a name used during the First Temple period. Et-Tell was reinhabited again in the third century BCE and continued on a lesser scale during...
- 1952 as an arctic weather report station, it was abandoned in 1954 but reinhabited on two subsequent occasions. The station was inhabited mainly by scientists...
- synoecism. After the Macedonian threat vanished the former location was reinhabited and called Old Pleuron. The old and the Newer were united with a political...
- including a new rendition of the Kültepe eponym list. Level Ia. The city was reinhabited, but the ****yrian colony was no longer inhabited. The culture was early...
- 1860. It remained uninhabited until 1863 when it was reconstructed and reinhabited until 1876. A storm in the spring of 1958 carved a wide, shallow channel...