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inhabitancy

noun as in occupancy

noun as in occupation

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Example Sentences

But other tokens of inhabitancy—or even of existence—in their path, the travellers found none.

Giving the right to vote to the ignorant and incapable is only a part of the evils associated with the inhabitancy of such a multitude of citizens of a different and inferior race.

They had found no signs of inhabitancy; but Karlsefne was very careful.

Those who crossed into Kansas after the governor's proclamation and endeavored to continue actual inhabitancy, were with difficulty distinguished from those who now crossed for the first time, under a similar pretext.

Nature is emptied of her contents to become the pure inhabitancy of one human soul.

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

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