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cohabitants

noun as in man and wife

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In the authors’ words, “at least part of the pangenome can be understood as a set of genes with relationships that govern their likely cohabitants, analogous to an ecosystem’s set of interacting organisms.”

From Salon

"Similar to adult cohabitants, children living in a home with a firearm are at a greater risk for unintentional injury and death, homicide, and suicide," said CAP.

From Salon

Disagreements about home design occur among all kinds of cohabitants, be they couples, roommates or relatives.

First, courts can provide clearer and more consistent protection to unmarried cohabitants.

From Slate

In a study published Thursday in the journal mBio, researchers showed that rats — like dogs, cats, hamsters, ferrets and humans’ other close cohabitants — can pick up the pandemic virus from their environment.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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