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Cohabitation
Cohabitation Co*hab"i*ta"tion, n. [L. cohabitatio.]
1. The act or state of dwelling together, or in the same
place with another. --Feltham.
2. (Law) The living together of a man and woman in supposed
sexual relationship.
That the duty of cohabitation is released by the
cruelty of one of the parties is admitted. --Lord
Stowell.
DubitateDubitate Du"bi*tate, v. i. [L. dubitatus, p. p. of dubitare.
See Doubt.]
To doubt. [R.]
If he . . . were to loiter dubitating, and not come.
--Carlyle. Dubitation
Dubitation Du`bi*ta"tion, n. [L. dubitatio.]
Act of doubting; doubt. [R.] --Sir T. Scott.
DubitativeDubitative Du"bi*ta*tive, a. [L. dubitativus: cf. F.
dubitatif.]
Tending to doubt; doubtful. [R.] -- Du"bi*ta*tive*ly, adv.
[R.] --. Eliot. DubitativelyDubitative Du"bi*ta*tive, a. [L. dubitativus: cf. F.
dubitatif.]
Tending to doubt; doubtful. [R.] -- Du"bi*ta*tive*ly, adv.
[R.] --. Eliot. ExorbitateExorbitate Ex*or"bi*tate, v. i. [L. exorbitatus, p. p. of
exorbitare. See Exorbitant.]
To go out of the track; to deviate. [Obs.] --Bentley. HabitatHabitat Hab`i*tat, n. [L., it dwells, fr. habitare. See
Habit, v. t.]
1. (Biol.) The natural abode, locality or region of an animal
or plant.
2. Place where anything is commonly found.
This word has its habitat in Oxfordshire. --Earle. Habitation
Habitation Hab`i*ta"tion, n. [F. habitation, L. habi(?)atio.]
1. The act of inhabiting; state of inhabiting or dwelling, or
of being inhabited; occupancy. --Denham.
2. Place of abode; settled dwelling; residence; house.
The Lord . . . blesseth the habitation of the just.
--Prov. iii.
33.
Habitator
Habitator Hab"ita`tor, n. [L.]
A dweller; an inhabitant. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne.
Indubitate
Indubitate In*du"bi*tate, a. [L. indubitatus; pref. in- not +
dubitatus, p. p. of dubitare to doubt.]
Not questioned or doubtful; evident; certain. [Obs.] --Bacon.
Indubitate
Indubitate In*du"bi*tate, v. t. [L. indubitatus, p. p. of
indubitare; pref. in- in + dubitare to doubt.]
To bring into doubt; to cause to be doubted. [Obs.]
To conceal, or indubitate, his exigency. --Sir T.
Browne.
Inhabitate
Inhabitate In*hab"i*tate, v. t.
To inhabit. [Obs.]
Inhabitativeness
Inhabitativeness In*hab"it*a*tive*ness, n. (Phrenol.)
A tendency or propensity to permanent residence in a place or
abode; love of home and country.
Meaning of Bitat from wikipedia
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Rabah Bitat (Arabic: رابح بيطاط; ALA-LC: Rābaḥ
Bīṭāṭ; 19
December 1925 – 10
April 2000) was an
Algerian nationalist and politician. He
served as interim...
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Annaba Rabah Bitat Airport (IATA: AAE, ICAO: DABB),
formerly known as Les
Salines Airport, and po****rly as El
Mellah Airport is an
international airport...
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Zohra Drif
Bitat (Arabic: زهرة ظريف بيطاط, romanized: Zuhra Ḍrīf
Bīṭāṭ, born 28
December 1934) is a
retired Algerian lawyer,
moudjahid (a
militant of...
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Abdelhakim Bitat (born 4 June 1964) is an
Algerian swimmer. He
competed in the men's 4 × 200
metre freestyle relay at the 1980
Summer Olympics. Evans...
- The six
historical Leaders of the FLN:
Rabah Bitat,
Mostefa Ben Boulaïd,
Mourad Didouche,
Mohammed Boudiaf, Krim
Belkacem and
Larbi Ben M'Hidi....
- Ben
Bella –
Minister of
State Hocine Aït
Ahmed –
Minister of
State Rabah Bitat –
Minister of
State Mohamed Boudiaf –
Minister of
State Mohamed Khider –...
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Academy Xpress Air (ICAO
airline designator) in the
United States Rabah Bitat Airport (IATA
airport code) in Annaba,
Algeria Australian airExpress, a...
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independence activist,
Algerian politician Malek Bennabi,
philosopher Rabah Bitat, the
third President of
Algeria (1978)
Sabri Boukadoum,
former Minister...
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after Oran and Algiers," by Baedeker's in 1911.
Annaba is
served by
Rabah Bitat Airport, an
international airport whose IATA
airport code is AAE. Annaba...
- The six
historical Leaders of the FLN:
Rabah Bitat,
Mostefa Ben Boulaïd,
Mourad Didouche,
Mohammed Boudiaf, Krim
Belkacem and
Larbi Ben M'Hidi...