uninhabitable
adj/ˌʌnɪnˈhæbɪtəbəl/
Etymology
From un- + inhabitable.
- derived from inhabitābilis
- derived from inhabitable
- inherited from inhabitable
Definitions
Not fit for people (or other living things) to live in
Not fit for people (or other living things) to live in; not able to be inhabited.
- The earthquake left many homes in the area uninhabitable.
- Though this island seem to be desert,— […] Uninhabitable and almost inaccessible,—
- Then there is the misery of leaking roofs and oozing walls, which in winter makes some rooms almost uninhabitable.
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Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for uninhabitable. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA