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ABODE |
Habitation |
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AIRIE |
Lofty habitation |
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AERIS |
Lofty habitation |
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AEIRE |
Lofty habitation |
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AERIE |
Lofty habitation |
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BIDING |
Residence; habitation. |
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MIGRATIONS |
Changes of habitation |
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WONE |
Dwelling; habitation; abode. |
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HOUSE |
Building for human habitation |
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LOGE |
A lodge; a habitation. |
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TENEMENT |
Fig.: Dwelling; abode; habitation. |
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FLITTING |
A removal from one habitation to another. |
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RECLUSORY |
The habitation of a recluse; a hermitage. |
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MIGRATION |
Change of habitation for Russian fighter jet quota |
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HERMITAGE |
The habitation of a hermit; a secluded residence. |
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FLIT |
To remove from one place or habitation to another. |
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UNHIVE |
To deprive of habitation or shelter, as a crowd. |
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VESPIARY |
A nest, or habitation, of insects of the wasp kind. |
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INN |
A place of shelter; hence, dwelling; habitation; residence;
abode. |
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COMMORANCY |
A dwelling or ordinary residence in a place;
habitation. |
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TABERNACLE |
A slightly built or temporary habitation; especially, a
tent. |
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VAGABOND |
Moving from place to place without a settled habitation;
wandering. |
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SCATTERLING |
One who has no fixed habitation or residence; a
vagabond. |
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PITCH |
To fix or place a tent or temporary habitation; to
encamp. |
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DWELLING |
Habitation; place or house in which a person lives;
abode; domicile. |