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habitable
adjective as in inhabitable
Strongest match
Example Sentences
Domestic Druidism: By bringing the inside outside these sculptures cast a sort of spell by making the world feel comfier, more habitable.
They could also aid modern efforts to locate valuable critical minerals, which are essential for technologies like smartphones, electric vehicles, and renewable energy systems, as well as guide the search for potentially habitable planets elsewhere.
Astronomers are now eager to hunt for more sub-Earth exoplanets to further study how these planets form and how likely they are to favour habitable conditions.
By comparison, a planet with one percent carbon dioxide would remain habitable for about 3.1 billion years.
McKinnor wanted to include a fridge and stove as necessities for a rental unit to be considered habitable.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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