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360 words match “HABITANT”

CREOLE n.
ch were once such colonies, esp. a person of French or Spanish descent, who is a native inhabitant of Louisiana, or one of the States adjoining, bordering on the Gulf of of Mexico.
CRETAN a.
A native or inhabitant of Crete or Candia.
CUBAN a. 2 definitions
Of or pertaining to Cuba or its inhabitants. -- n.
CURFEW n.
The ringing of an evening bell, originally a signal to the inhabitants to cover fires, extinguish lights, and retire to rest, -- instituted by William the Conqueror; also, the bell itself. He begins at curfew, and walks till the first cock. Shak. The village curfew, as it tolled profound. Campbell.
CYPRIAN n.
A native or inhabitant of Cyprus, especially of ancient Cyprus; a Cypriot.
CYPRIOT n.
A native or inhabitant of Cyprus.
CYRENIAN n.
A native or inhabitant of Cyrene.
DALESMAN n.
One living in a dale; -- a term applied particularly to the inhabitants of the valleys in the north of England, Norway, etc. Macaulay.
DANE n.
A native, or a naturalized inhabitant, of Denmark. Great Dane. (Zoöl.) See Danish dog, under Danish.
DENIZEN n.
A dweller; an inhabitant. "Denizens of air." Pope. Denizens of their own free, independent state. Sir W. Scott.
DEPOPULATE v.
To deprive of inhabitants, whether by death or by expulsion; to reduce greatly the populousness of; to dispeople; to unpeople. Where is this viper, That would depopulate the city Shak.
DEPOPULATION n.
The act of depopulating, or condition of being depopulated; destruction or explusion of inhabitants. The desolation and depopulation [of St.Quentin] were now complete. Motley.
DESOLATE a. 2 definitions
Destitute or deprived of inhabitants; deserted; uninhabited; hence, gloomy; as, a desolate isle; a desolate wilderness; a desolate house. I will make Jerusalem . . . a den of dragons, and I will make the cities of Judah desolate, without an inhabitant. Jer. ix. 11. And the silvery marish flowers that throng The desolat…
DESOLATION n.
The act of desolating or laying waste; destruction of inhabitants; depopulation. Unto the end of the war desolations are determined. Dan. ix. 26.
DIRECTORY n.
A book containing the names and residences of the inhabitants of any place, or of classes of them; an address book; as, a business directory.
DISPEOPLE v.
To deprive of inhabitants; to depopulate. Leave the land dispeopled and desolate. Sir T. More. A certain island long before dispeopled . . . by sea rivers. Milton.
DISPLANT v. 2 definitions
planted or fixed); to unsettle and take away; to displace; to root out; as, to displant inhabitants. I did not think a look, Or a poor word or two, could have displanted Such a fixed constancy. Beau. & Fl.
DORIAN n.
A native or inhabitant of Doris in Greece.
DUTCH a.
Pertaining to Holland, or to its inhabitants. Dutch auction. See under Auction. -- Dutch cheese, a small, pound, hard cheese, made from skim milk. -- Dutch clinker, a kind of brick made in Holland. It is yellowish, very hard, and long and narrow in shape. -- Dutch clover (Bot.), common white clover (Trifolium repens…
DWELLER n.
An inhabitant; a resident; as, a cave dweller. "Dwellers at Jerusalem." Acts i. 19.
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