Use "inhabiting" in a sentence

1. 20 European bunting inhabiting marshy areas.

2. Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies.

3. The aerobic Actinomycetes are soil-inhabiting microorganisms that occur worldwide

4. These turtles are all aquatic, inhabiting streams and other flowing water.

5. It is spoken by the Afar people inhabiting Djibouti, Eritrea and Ethiopia.

6. Bryophytes are simplest land inhabiting cryptogams and are restricted to moist, shady habitats.

7. The Baka people inhabiting the rainforests of central Africa are among them

8. It is arboreal and nocturnal, inhabiting forests from Belize to northern Colombia.

9. Noun Beothuk, Beothuks 1 A member of an indigenous people formerly inhabiting Newfoundland

10. Wood destroying Basidiomycetes inhabiting sites where poles have been installed, have developed resistance against …

11. The enormous variety of creatures inhabiting earth’s land and seas simply staggers the imagination.

12. They use an intricate formula to extrapolate how many are snakes inhabiting an area.

13. A member of a Semitic people inhabiting Arabia and other countries of the Middle East

14. Mites (Arachnida: Acari) inhabiting coffee domatia: a short review and recent findings from Costa Rica

15. I wanted a simple way to represent a living body inhabiting these decaying, derelict spaces.

16. Burkas were part of the customary male garb of various peoples inhabiting the Caucasus region.

17. Feral cats, which are effective predators of ground-inhabiting birds, increased in numbers around the 1680s.

18. Blood or Bloods A member of a tribe of the Blackfoot confederacy inhabiting southern Alberta

19. The Accentors are endemic to the Palearctic, mostly inhabiting the mountainous regions of Europe and Asia.

20. Noun plural noun Beothuk, plural noun Beothuks 1 A member of an indigenous people formerly inhabiting Newfoundland

21. A member of a Native American people inhabiting the Aleutian Islands and coastal areas of southwest Alaska

22. Basque definition is - a member of a people inhabiting the western Pyrenees on the Bay of Biscay.

23. ʿAlawite definition, a member of a Shiʿite sect inhabiting the coastal district of Latakia in northwest Syria

24. Briton, one of a people inhabiting Britain before the Anglo-Saxon invasions beginning in the 5th century ad

25. Avifauna (usually uncountable, plural avifaunas or Avifaunae) The birds, or all the kinds of birds, inhabiting a region.

26. A member of a Native American people inhabiting the Aleutian Islands and coastal areas of southwest Alaska

27. They seem the most successful at inhabiting the two worlds of allium: the beautiful and the edible.

28. The Argali is a threatened migratory mountain ungulate inhabiting mountains, steppe valleys and rocky outcrops in Central Asia

29. Avifauna (usually uncountable, plural Avifaunas or Avifaunae) The birds, or all the kinds of birds, inhabiting a region.

30. Basque definition, one of a people of unknown origin inhabiting the western Pyrenees regions in France and Spain

31. Eastasia Neo-Bolshevism, clipped to NeoBol, is an Off-Compass Authoritarian ideology inhabiting the area above the compass

32. Canaanite definition is - a member of a Semitic people inhabiting ancient Palestine and Phoenicia from about 3000 b.c..

33. He asked: “Do you imagine that [the victims] were proved greater debtors than all other men inhabiting Jerusalem?”

34. Briton definition is - a member of one of the peoples inhabiting Britain prior to the Anglo-Saxon invasions.

35. Anacondas are four species of aquatic boa inhabiting the swamps and rivers of the dense forests of tropical South America

36. The Adoral ciliary zone of Cycloposthium spp., inhabiting the large intestine of the horse, was studied by scanning electron microscopy

37. Ganda, also called Baganda, or Waganda, people inhabiting the area north and northwest of Lake Victoria in south-central Uganda

38. Among the Indians inhabiting the hills of Central Chiapas, Mexico, red pepper is burned on the day of the burial.

39. So whether it's redeveloping dying malls or re- inhabiting dead big- box stores or reconstructing wetlands out of parking lots,

40. This Biocenosis proved to be more similar to the ones inhabiting deserts than to any human or urban microbial ecosystem

41. Amphitrite definition is - a genus of tube-inhabiting marine annelid worms having branching gills and many tentacles anterior to the mouth.

42. The macroscopic forms of aquatic vegetation denoted as aquatic macrophytes include macroalgae, some species of ferns and Angiosperms inhabiting a wetland

43. Bustard definition: any terrestrial bird of the family Otididae , inhabiting open regions of the Old World: Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

44. Antes (people), a people inhabiting parts of Eastern Europe in the Early Middle Ages plural of Ante (poker); People named Antes

45. Bathypelagic definition: of, relating to, or inhabiting the lower depths of the ocean between approximately 1000 Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

46. Anaconda Snake Anacondas are four species of aquatic boa inhabiting the swamps and rivers of the dense forests of tropical South America

47. Capuchin definition: any agile intelligent New World monkey of the genus Cebus, inhabiting forests in South Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

48. A small, wingless insect (Thermobia domestica) related to the silverfish and inhabiting warm areas of buildings, as around furnaces or boilers.

49. Aardvarks are small pig-like mammals that are found inhabiting a wide range of different habitats throughout Africa, south of the Sahara

50. The Baluchis are members of Baluchi-speaking tribes inhabiting the Pakistani provinces of Baluchistan and coastal Makran, adjoining southwestern Afghanistan, and southeastern Iran

51. Um-sized Basiliscine lizards inhabiting the un-derstory of montane and lowland tropical for-ests (Alvarez del Toro, 1960; Duellman, 1963; Stuart, 1963)

52. Bemba, also called BaBemba, or Awemba, Bantu-speaking people inhabiting the northeastern plateau of Zambia and neighbouring areas of Congo (Kinshasa) and Zimbabwe

53. Noun Aymara, Aymaras 1 A member of a South American people inhabiting the high plateau region of Bolivia and Peru near Lake Titicaca

54. Anon is the hive mind of deviant fantasies and crude jokes inhabiting the subconscious of hermits, burnouts, stoners and suicidal shut-ins everywhere

55. The people inhabiting the Bogotá savanna in the late 15th century were the Muisca, speaking Muysccubun, a member of the Chibcha language family.

56. Bonefishes have a circum-tropical distribution, inhabiting inshore shallow water flats and gathering in presumptive nearshore pre-spawn aggregations (PSA) during spawning months

57. The Achaeans is the name of the people inhabiting in the area of Achaea in Greece. However, its definition changed throughout history

58. What does Amorite mean? A member of one of several ancient Semitic peoples primarily inhabiting Canaan, where they preceded the Israelites, and

59. Brittonic (comparative more Brittonic, superlative most Brittonic) Brythonic; pertaining to the Celtic people inhabiting Britain before the Roman conquest, and to their language

60. When they arrived, they heard news about Indians inhabiting the south and making large salt cakes used to trade for wild cotton and fish.

61. A member of a South American Indian people formerly inhabiting much of the Greater Antilles and now living chiefly in certain Arawaks - definition of …

62. Bilharzia is caused by a species of blood vessel-inhabiting parasitic worms and today afflicts over 200 million people in seventy-four countries

63. Aleut definition: a member of a people inhabiting the Aleutian Islands and SW Alaska , related to the Inuit Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

64. Authoritarian Conservatism (AuthCon) is an Authoritarian, culturally conservative and economically center-right to far-right ideology inhabiting the top middle of the authright quadrant

65. Any of numerous small fishes of the family Cyprinodontidae, including the guppy and mosquito fish, inhabiting chiefly fresh and brackish waters in warm regions.

66. What does Bathypelagic mean? Relating to or inhabiting the layer of the water column of the open ocean that lies between the mesopelagic and abyssope

67. Sessile-leaved Bellwort is the most widespread and common Bellwort in New England, inhabiting deciduous and mixed evergreen deciduous forests, woodlands and edges throughout

68. Asity, either of two species of short-tailed, 15-centimetre- (6-inch-) long birds of the family Philepittidae (order Passeriformes), inhabiting forests of Madagascar.

69. A member of a Semitic people inhabiting since ancient times the Arabian Peninsula and the desert fringes of Mesopotamia and the Levant: after a.d

70. The Capped heron (Pilherodius pileatus) is a water bird endemic to the neotropics, inhabiting rainforest from the center of Panama to the south of Brazil

71. The Clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa) is a wild cat inhabiting dense forests from the foothills of the Himalayas through mainland Southeast Asia into southern China

72. Boars inhabiting the Volga Delta and near some lakes and rivers of Kazakhstan have been recorded to feed extensively on fish like carp and Caspian roach.

73. 30 Can I disclaim the stereotype of Americans as living without the resonance of history, inhabiting the present with a childlike complacency, an unwitting, unreflecting arrogance?

74. Chumash or Chu·mash·es A member of any of a group of Hokan-speaking Native American peoples formerly inhabiting the southern California coastal

75. 12 Can I disclaim the stereotype of Americans as living without the resonance of history, inhabiting the present with a childlike complacency, an unwitting, unreflecting arrogance?

76. A Native American people inhabiting the coast of British Columbia along the Bella Coola River, a short stream flowing westward into a channel of Queen Charlotte Sound.

77. His Antiquity-instinct tells him that every heavenly body worth inhabiting must - correctly understood - be an ascetic planet inhabited by the practising, the aspiring and the virtuosos

78. Sediment cores from Alaska and the Bering Sea support genetic evidence that the first human settlers of the New World spent thousands of years inhabiting Beringia, the …

79. This page shows answers to the clue Arboreal, followed by ten definitions like “ Adapted for life in trees ”, “ Inhabiting or frequenting trees ” and “ Living in trees or shrubs ”

80. Belgae an ancient Celtic people inhabiting Gaul north of the Seine and Marne Rivers, eventually defeated by Julius Caesar in the Gallic Wars of 58–51 bc