“+ adjective
Etymology: un- (I) + inhabited, past participle of inhabit
: not inhabited : unoccupied , void
a barren nearly uninhabited country
especially : not used as a regular dwelling place by human beings
gaping doors of uninhabited houses
“+ adjective
Etymology: un- (I) + inhabited, past participle of inhabit
: not inhabited : unoccupied , void
a barren nearly uninhabited country
especially : not used as a regular dwelling place by human beings
gaping doors of uninhabited houses
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012