Both Uses of
habitat
in
Nicholas Nickleby
- The fowls who peck about the kennels, jerking their bodies hither and thither with a gait which none but town fowls are ever seen to adopt, and which any country cock or hen would be puzzled to understand, are perfectly in keeping with the crazy habitations of their owners.†
Chpt 14
- But in the poorer habitations Ralph was another man; his boots creaked upon the passage floor as he walked boldly in; his voice was harsh and loud as he demanded the money that was overdue; his threats were coarse and angry.†
Chpt 44 *
Definition:
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(habitat) the type of environment in which an organism or group normally lives