All inhabitation synonyms
in·hab·it
I i noun inhabitation
- settlement — the act or state of settling or the state of being settled.
- ownership — the state or fact of being an owner.
- apartment — An apartment is a set of rooms for living in, usually on one floor of a large building.
- dwelling — Machinery. a flat or cylindrical area on a cam for maintaining a follower in a certain position during part of a cycle. a period in a cycle in the operation of a machine or engine during which a given part remains motionless.
- palace — the official residence of a king, queen, bishop, or other sovereign or exalted personage.
- house — a building in which people live; residence for human beings.
- headquarters — a center of operations, as of the police or a business, from which orders are issued; the chief administrative office of an organization: The operatives were always in touch with headquarters.
- mansion — a very large, impressive, or stately residence.
- home — Lord, Douglas-Home.
- hall — Asaph [ey-suh f] /ˈeɪ səf/ (Show IPA), 1829–1907, U.S. astronomer: discovered the satellites of Mars.
- condo — Condo means the same as condominium.
- use — to employ for some purpose; put into service; make use of: to use a knife.
- residence — the place, especially the house, in which a person lives or resides; dwelling place; home: Their residence is in New York City.
- habitation — a place of residence; dwelling; abode.
- occupancy — the act, state, or condition of being or becoming a tenant or of living in or taking up quarters or space in or on something: Continued occupancy of the office depends on a rent reduction.
- tenancy — a holding, as of lands, by any kind of title; occupancy of land, a house, or the like, under a lease or on payment of rent; tenure.
- holding — an act of holding fast by a grasp of the hand or by some other physical means; grasp; grip: Take hold. Do you have a hold on the rope?
- tenure — the holding or possessing of anything: the tenure of an office.
- title — a clause in the 1972 Education Act stating that no one shall because of sex be denied the benefits of any educational program of activity that receives direct federal aid.
- inhabitancy — place of residence; habitation.
- abode — Your abode is the place where you live.
- villa — Francisco [frahn-sees-kaw] /frɑnˈsis kɔ/ (Show IPA), (Doroteo Arango"Pancho Villa") 1877–1923, Mexican general and revolutionist.
- manor — (in England) a landed estate or territorial unit, originally of the nature of a feudal lordship, consisting of a lord's demesne and of lands within which he has the right to exercise certain privileges, exact certain fees, etc.
- household — the people of a house collectively; a family including its servants.
- address — Your address is the number of the house, flat, or apartment and the name of the street and the town where you live or work.
- domicile — a place of residence; abode; house or home.
- seat — something designed to support a person in a sitting position, as a chair, bench, or pew; a place on or in which one sits.
- roof — the external upper covering of a house or other building.
- hole — an opening through something; gap; aperture: a hole in the roof; a hole in my sock.
- occupation — a person's usual or principal work or business, especially as a means of earning a living; vocation: Her occupation was dentistry.
- rack — the neck portion of mutton, pork, or veal.
- lodging — a small, makeshift or crude shelter or habitation, as of boughs, poles, skins, earth, or rough boards; cabin or hut.
- roost — a perch upon which birds or fowls rest at night.
- co-op — A co-op is a co-operative.
- control — Control of an organization, place, or system is the power to make all the important decisions about the way that it is run.
- possession — the act or fact of possessing.