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  • noun Plural form of cohabitant.

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Examples

  • And even if married spouses and "cohabitants" were treated equally in terms of insurance rates and protections, should gay and lesbian people be required to divulge their sexual orientation every time they fill out such a form?

    Spot-On 2009

  • King Ælfred spent much of his military life battling these aggressive cohabitants of the landmass that would later, in part because of his effectiveness, become “England.”

    The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010

  • King Ælfred spent much of his military life battling these aggressive cohabitants of the landmass that would later, in part because of his effectiveness, become “England.”

    The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010

  • Inheritance law for cohabitants does not allow me to sue.

    Straight Talk on Stieg Vibhuti Patel 2011

  • Artisans in areas in which animal habitats are threatened by human cohabitants make the products that are produced and sold through her company.

    Joel Edmondson: Socially Responsible Design: Infusing The Design Process To Artisan Products Joel Edmondson 2011

  • Artisans in areas in which animal habitats are threatened by human cohabitants make the products that are produced and sold through her company.

    Joel Edmondson: Socially Responsible Design: Infusing The Design Process To Artisan Products Joel Edmondson 2011

  • In the late 60's, they created a blueprint for sustainable living by going back to the land to harvest and grow real food while living in a simple structure that demanded only the energy of its cohabitants.

    Nancy Chuda: All For One 2010

  • Lots of people do care about our planetary cohabitants and the places they and we call home.

    David Katz, M.D.: How The Environment Affects Your Health M.D. David Katz 2010

  • Other tie their presence to the ruins of Babylon, siting the plant as part of the hanging gardens; their luminescence and winged cohabitants part of the reputation of "unclean birds" and evil spirits in the area.

    Friday Flash: The Moth Chatter Lily icy_cobweb 2010

  • In the late 60's, they created a blueprint for sustainable living by going back to the land to harvest and grow real food while living in a simple structure that demanded only the energy of its cohabitants.

    All For One 2010

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