Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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INHAB'ITABLE, adjective [from inhabit.] Habitable; that may be inhabited; capable of affording habitation to animals. The stars may be inhabitable worlds. Some regions of the earth are not inhabitable by reason of cold or sterility. A building may be too old and decayed to be inhabitable
1. Not habitable. [Latin inhabitabilis.] [Not in use.]
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