INHABITABLE


Meaning of INHABITABLE in English

I. inhabitable adjective

Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin inhabitabilis, from in- in- (I) + habitabilis habitable — more at habitable

obsolete : not habitable ; also : uninhabited

II. in·hab·it·able ə̇nˈhabə̇d.əbəl, -bə̇tə- adjective

Etymology: Late Latin inhabitabilis, from Latin inhabitare + -abilis -able

: capable of being inhabited : habitable

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