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† ˈhabitance Obs. In 6 -aunce. [a. OF. habitance, f. habiter to dwell: see -ance.] A dwelling-place, habitation.1590 Spenser F.Q. ii. vii. 7 What art thou, man..That here in desert hast thine habitaunce?
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Enculturation
Enculturation paves way for tolerance which is highly needed for peaceful co-habitance.
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inhabitance
† inˈhabitance Obs. Also 5 erron. -tauntes, 6 en-. [f. as inhabitant + -ance: cf. habitance. From the confusion of inhabitants, -tans, pl. of inhabitant, with inhabitance, came the converse error of inhabitauntes for this word.] 1. An inhabiting; inhabitation; residence.1588 R. Parke tr. Mendoza's H...
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Samosely
of Ukraine Natalia Korolevska said the settlers are getting full social support from the government but she excluded possibility of legalizing their habitance
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Miseinen Dakedo Kodomo Janai
He proposes several rules for their co-habitance: they must not mention they are married at school; they must cook and clean after themselves; they must
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Niger Delta swamp forests
The habitance of endemic and threatened primates species consisting of endemic Sclater’s guenon (Cercopithecus sclateri), Nigerian white-throated guenon
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