Both Uses of
habitat
in
David Copperfield
- There was a black barge, or some other kind of superannuated boat, not far off, high and dry on the ground, with an iron funnel sticking out of it for a chimney and smoking very cosily; but nothing else in the way of a habitation that was visible to me.†
Chpt 1-3 *
- His inventory includes, not only the chattels and effects of every description belonging to the undersigned, as yearly tenant of this habitation, but also those appertaining to Mr. Thomas Traddles, lodger, a member of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple.†
Chpt 28-30
Definition:
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(habitat) the type of environment in which an organism or group normally lives