Habitats

Word HABITATS
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Definitions and meanings of "Habitats"

What do we mean by habitats?

Conditions suitable for an organism or population of organisms to live.

A place or type of site where an organism or population naturally occurs.

A terrestrial or aquatic area distinguished by geographic, abiotic and biotic features, whether entirely natural or semi-natural.

A place in which a person lives.

A habitat is where animals live. I have a soul and, therefore, cannot have a habitat. Urban Dictionary

The place where you waste your time playing video games, eating junk food, and looking up the word "habitat." Urban Dictionary

The messy room an/or living space of a just-as-disheveled loved one, FWB, or partner. Urban Dictionary

What church sould be, but often isn't. Urban Dictionary

Someone's comfort in doing something they truly love Urban Dictionary

The largest homebuilder in the city of Atlanta. Urban Dictionary

A home for crusty crustations...usually dwell in moist tuna smelling genitalia... Urban Dictionary

Party habitat (n) An area designated for activities of a partayish nature, usually found at collin o'brien's house. Can also be used for a party in which dan hochberg is dancing and singing along to "oops i did it again" by himself. Urban Dictionary

Noun: Home decor sanctuary for those who believe their living room should look like a page out of a stylish magazine. Urban Dictionary

A run-down neighborhood, complete with random gunfire, broken-down cars and the sound of police helicopters (ghetto birds), also one of the only places to find affordable rent. Urban Dictionary

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The word "habitats" in example sentences

After examination we recognized this was a blue-green bacterium, also known as cyanobacteria, which are abundant in habitats that are severely stressed or have too many nutrients. ❋ Dr. Terry Gosliner (2010)

The more we heat up the planet, the more it costs all of us, not just in money, but in colossal famines, displacements, deaths, and species extinctions, as well as in the loss of some of the things that make this planet a blue-green jewel, including its specialized habitats from the melting Arctic tobleaching coral reefs. ❋ Rebecca Solnit (2010)

Not native to Banff National Park, but comfortable in habitats other than its own. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The resulting growth in population, unplanned urbanization, pollution, damaging invasion by exotic species and the resulting degradation of habitats is unplanned for and barely controlled at present. ❋ Unknown (2009)

What sort of wildlife are we going to affect by covering over certain habitats, etc? ❋ Unknown (2008)

Eyeless creatures tend to live in habitats that are devoid of sunlight like the deep ocean, caves and underground aquifers. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Here's an interesting little critter, let's see what the good book (not the Bible) says about it: ... are found throughout the world, in habitats ranging from tropical to temperate or arid environments. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The Yunnan golden monkey, which ranges over a wide variety of habitats, is their standard bearer for the effort. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Worse, I do not believe that any biologist of any variety can 'read' a moth or butterfly genome and determine its specific larval or adult habits and habitats from the genes coding for colors and patterns. ❋ Unknown (2007)

This colonization proceeds slowly, as more people are able to achieve orbit and choose to stay longer, until, by default, a collection of permanently inhabited habitats is established. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Last but not least, human disturbance of the fragile island habitats is to be mentioned. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The pintail duck, or sea pheasant, though also shy in its native habitats, is more easily tamed, and is well deserving of being kept on ornamental pieces of water, not only from the beauty of its plumage, but from the singular appearance produced by its long tail when it is swimming on the water. ❋ Jane (1845)

Hym "A habitat is no more than a solipsistic dome. Which is what I identified. The human [proclivity] to [recede] into their own solipsistic [conceptual] domains.... Or IS IT? Is that the natural state of man? Is that by default or by design?" ❋ Hym Iam (2022)

"Now, [sneaking] up slowly, we find my brother in his [natural habitat]. Eating all my food to survive the next [5 minutes]." ❋ DeathChannel (2018)

I wish you'd do a [reno] on your habitat; the floorboards are crusty and covered in [woodlice]. Moose is really living up to his name!--his wall vines are not well-kept and some of the broken [terrarium] glass is still on the ground. ❋ FSRueful (2021)

We need money for a bigger church. We want to have [stained glass] windows [shipped in] from [Italy]. The more parishioners... the more money. ❋ Vinny (2005)

look at [soraya]! she's sleeping on the roof of her [car eating] [pho], I think she's in her natural habitat ❋ Sorayatherose (2016)

I'm one of the few people who live in [the city] of [Atlanta] that did not have your house [built] by the Habitat For Humanity. ❋ Kstar8706 (2005)

Holy shit look at that [crab habitat]...damn that girls got a freakin [subdivision] [livin] in there! ❋ Rosie (2003)

[Hey]! [Party habitat] [guys]! ❋ Collin (2003)

“Want your [apartment] to scream [sophistication] and [comfort]? Check out Habitat.” ❋ MrGreen (2023)

I just got out [the joint], so the only [crib] I can afford is in [ghetto habitat]. ❋ Timovich (2022)

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