Habitat

[hab·i·tat]

Your habitat is the environment you are accustomed to living in. Zoos usually try to mimic the habitats of the animals they keep, housing bats in a nocturnal house and monkeys in a cage with trees to climb and swing from.

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The natural abode, locality or region of an animal or plant.

Noun
the type of environment in which an organism or group normally lives or occurs; "a marine habitat"; "he felt safe on his home grounds"


v. t.
The natural abode, locality or region of an animal or plant.

v. t.
Place where anything is commonly found.


Habitat

Hab`i*tat , n. [L., it dwells, fr. habitare. See Habit, v. t.] 1. (Biol.) The natural abode, locality or region of an animal or plant. 2. Place where anything is commonly found.
This word has its habitat in Oxfordshire.

The natural abode, locality or region of an animal or plant.

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Usage Examples

At the end of the day, my natural habitat is in a car and I am happiest in that environment.

Misspelled Form

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Other Usage Examples

Nature is the mother and the habitat of man, even if sometimes a stepmother and an unfriendly home.

We have been working with Habitat for Humanity and we have built eighty homes, 80% of which are being lived in by New Orleans' musicians. It is called the Musicians' Village and at the center is the Ellis Marsalis Center for Music.

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