Both Uses of
habitat
in
John Adams, by McCullough
- My habitation, how disconsolate it looks!†
Subsection 2.4.4 *
- It appears to me such an enterprise, the ocean so formidable, the quitting of my habitation and my country, leaving my children, my friends, with the idea that perhaps I may never see them again, without my husband to console and comfort me under these apprehensions—indeed, my dear friend, there are hours when I feel unequal to the trial.†
Subsection 2.6.1
Definition:
the type of environment in which an organism or group normally lives