inhabiting — noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English enhabiting, inhabiting, from gerund of enhabiten, inhabiten archaic : a dwelling place … Useful english dictionary
inhabiting — in·hab·it || ɪn hæbɪt v. occupy, live in, dwell in, reside in; populate … English contemporary dictionary
rock-inhabiting — adjective of ferns and lichens that grow on rocks • Similar to: ↑inhabited … Useful english dictionary
pelagic — Inhabiting surface waters rather than the sea floor. This term is usually applied to free swimming species such as tunas and sharks; see also demersal and epipelagic … Fisheries — dictionary
anabiosis — inhabiting temporary water bodies and surviving drought by suspended animation, e.g. Dipnoi … Dictionary of ichthyology
crevicular — inhabiting crevices … Dictionary of ichthyology
fluviomarine — inhabiting rivers and the sea … Dictionary of ichthyology
limnicoid — inhabiting lakes … Dictionary of ichthyology
neritopelagic — inhabiting shallow coastal waters over the continental shelf … Dictionary of ichthyology
celozoic — Inhabiting any of the cavities of the body; applied to certain parasitic protozoa, chiefly gregarines. [G. koilos, hollow, + zoikos, pertaining to animals] … Medical dictionary