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habitant
1[hab-i-tuhnt]
noun
an inhabitant.
habitant
2[hab-i-tuhnt,
noun
plural
habitantsa French settler in Canada or Louisiana, or a descendant of one, especially a farmer.
Canadian.Ģża Canadian of French speech and culture, especially one residing in the province of Quebec.
habitant
/ ˳óƦ²śÉŖ³ŁÉ²Ō³Ł /
noun
a less common word for inhabitant
an early French settler in Canada or Louisiana, esp a small farmer
a descendant of these settlers, esp a farmer
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of habitant1
Origin of habitant2
Example Sentences
Opponents of the plan say the location lacks the infrastructure for an influx of habitants, and increased land supply in the area in the last few years has made the redevelopment plan unnecessary.
I didnāt have much time to examine the nest last night, but do think it is possible that the adults were the former habitants of the nest and, therefore, the eagletās parents.
Frequent narration kept passengersā attention amid the consistent beauty, exploring topics like the regionās original, Native habitants, European settlers, and modern-day attractions like Smith Tower.
Surrounded by green fields and forest, the town is near the border with Hungary, and has around 2,250 in habitants, half the number it had 70 years ago.
Climate change had a āconsiderable impactā on the butterfliesā migration pattern, as well as the reduction in their milkweed breeding habitant in the United States, the WWF said.
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