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cohabit
cohabit, v. (kəʊˈhæbɪt) [a. F. cohabiter, ad. late L. cohabitāre to dwell together, f. co- together + habitāre to dwell; see habit.] 1. intr. To dwell or live together (with). arch.1601 F. Godwin Bps. of Eng. 201 A certaine number of schollers to cohabite with the Cannons. 1667 South Serm. Ps. lxxxv... Oxford English Dictionary
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cohabit
cohabit/kəuˈhæbɪt; ko`hæbɪt/ v[I, Ipr]~ (with sb) (fml 文) (usu of an unmarried couple) live together (通常指未婚的双方)同居 They were cohabiting for three years before their marriage. 他们同居了三年才结婚. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Cohabitation in the United States
The study showed "women who are committed to one relationship, who have both premarital sex and cohabit only with the man they eventually marry, have no Although the chance of divorce increases for longer marriages in general, the divorce rates are not significantly different for those who cohabit prior wikipedia.org
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Bouzeguene
Demographics The population of Bouzeguene is formed of twenty one families who cohabit in the same order of respects and ran by a committee of imgharen wikipedia.org
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cohabitant
cohabitant (kəʊˈhæbɪtənt) [a. OF. cohabitant, ad. L. cohabitānt-em, pr. pple. of cohabitāre to cohabit. Cf. habitant.] One who dwells together with another or others.1576 J. Woolton Chr. Manual L vj b (T.), Covetousness transferreth her poison into cohabitants. 1614 Raleigh Hist. World ii. 546 No sm... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sambandam
a man and a woman, by reason of which they, in accordance with the custom of the community to which they belong, or to which either of them belongs, cohabit or intend to cohabit as husband and wife." wikipedia.org
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cohabitate
† coˈhabitate, v. Obs. rare. [f. late L. cohabitāt- ppl. stem of cohabitāre.] = cohabit 1.a 1633 T. Adams Pract. Wks. (1861) II. 306 (D.) Shall the graces of God cohabitate with the vices of Satan? Oxford English Dictionary
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Dikaryon
When this occurs, the two nuclei of two cells pair off and cohabit without fusing (karyogamy). wikipedia.org
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cohabitee
cohabitee (kəʊhæbɪˈtiː) [f. cohabit v. + -ee1.] One who cohabits with another outside marriage.1955 ‘C. H. Rolph’ Women of Streets 148 Record: Receiving goods stolen by cohabitee, 21, dismissed. 1973 New Scientist 4 Oct. 51 The burden of their message is that a full and meaningful and ever-deepening... Oxford English Dictionary
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cohabitation
cohabitation (kəʊhæbɪˈteɪʃən) [a. F. cohabitation, ad. late L. cohabitātiōn-em a dwelling together, f. cohabitāre to cohabit.] 1. Dwelling or living together; community of life. arch. (or distinguished from 2 by use of hyphen and secondary stress on co-).c 1450 Mirour Saluacioun 944 The womman Sunam... Oxford English Dictionary
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Guyanemorpha
Related species cohabit with ants, and it is thought likely that G. spectabilis will do so also. wikipedia.org
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Megalomyrmex adamsae
Colonies cohabit nests with their attine hosts as "guest ants," feeding on fungal mycelia and attine brood. wikipedia.org
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姘居 姘居 Pronuncia estera: [pin1 ju1] Inglese Spiegare. to cohabit with a lover illicitly
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Macedonian kinship
what anthropologists call a joint family structure (reminiscent of the historical zadruga units), where parents, their son(s), and grandchildren would cohabit wikipedia.org
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feroce
† feˈroce, a. Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. ferōce-m, ferox.] = ferocious a.1641 J. Jackson True Evang. T. i. 70 Feroce and belluine men [shal cohabit] with the meek and placable. Oxford English Dictionary
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