Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Habitableness.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun Habitableness.
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- noun The property of being
habitable .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun suitability for living in or on
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Examples
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Vulnerability to tropical cyclones and potential sea level rise makes the long-term habitability of the atoll uncertain.
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That Dems recognize science as the best tool humanity has to improve the human condition and ensure the long term habitability of this planet.
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So while the number of exoplanets is rising rapidly, with an implicit hope to find planets with conditions suitable for life, many questions remain about the very long-term habitability that the Earth has enjoyed.
BBC News - Home 2011
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The music industry alone is said to be worth over 32 billion dollars annually and so with the every increasing number of paid downloads for music and rise of other digital media the potential for this idea to make a significant impact on the long term habitability of this planet is vast.
WN.com - Articles related to Gov't advised not to sell oil power plants yet 2010
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The music industry alone is said to be worth over 32 billion dollars annually and so with the every increasing number of paid downloads for music and rise of other digital media the potential for this idea to make a significant impact on the long term habitability of this planet is vast.
WN.com - Articles related to Gov't advised not to sell oil power plants yet 2010
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Vulnerability to tropical cyclones and potential sea level rise make the long-term habitability of the atoll uncertain.
unknown title 2009
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It'll be money well spent: Thousands of jobs will be created and the long-term habitability of the North Coast will be enhanced.
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The landlord’s implied warranty of habitability is 40 years old or so, and, again, is entrenched.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Garzon and the Trouble with International Law” 2010
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The landlord’s implied warranty of habitability is 40 years old or so, and, again, is entrenched.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Garzon and the Trouble with International Law” 2010
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He described the incident as a "habitability" issue for plant employees because of the escaping refrigerant Freon, which is being released out of the building through the plant's ventilation system.
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