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cohabit
 
SYLLABICATION:co·hab·it
PRONUNCIATION:  k-hbt
INTRANSITIVE VERB:Inflected forms: co·hab·it·ed, co·hab·it·ing, co·hab·its
1. To live together in a sexual relationship, especially when not legally married. 2. To coexist, as animals of different species.
ETYMOLOGY:Late Latin cohabitre : Latin co-, co- + Latin habitre, to dwell; see inhabit.
OTHER FORMS:co·habi·tant, co·habit·erNOUN
co·habi·tationNOUN
co·habi·tation·alADJECTIVE
 
 
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