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How to pronounce habitability in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms habitableness
Type of fitness, fittingness
Derivation habitable

Examples of habitability

habitability
He has also done important work to improve habitability standards in apartments.
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This makes spectra important clues to exoplanet features, including habitability.
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In most cases, such proximity to a star would scorch them beyond habitability.
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He also discussed human geography and the planetary habitability of the Earth.
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Accelerating environmental degradation threatens the habitability of the biosphere.
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The past flow of liquid water demonstrates the planet's potential for habitability.
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A structure differs from a high-rise by its lack of floors and habitability.
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Understand habitability on Mars and early Earth requires focused geological research.
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Future missions to Europa could help unravel questions about that moon's habitability.
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More examples
  • Suitability for living in or on
  • (habitable) fit for habitation; "the habitable world"
  • Habitability is the conformance of a residence or abode to the implied warranty of habitability. A residence that complies is said to be "habitable". It is an implied warranty or contract, meaning it does not have to be an express contract, covenant, or provision of a contract. ...
  • (Habitable) Being fit to live in. The residential landlord has an obligation to keep the leased premises in a habitable condition.
  • (Habitable) Describes a dwelling or property that is appropriate for human occupancy.
  • (habitable) A rental unit that is fit for people to live in. A rental unit that follows important building and safety code standards that affect tenants' health and safety is called "habitable." See uninhabitable and implied warranty of habitability.
  • (Habitable) Suitable for occupancy. Local building codes ensure that structures are habitable through requirements for building permits and certificates of occupancy.
  • (habitable) adj. referring to a residence that is safe and can be occupied in reasonable comfort. Although standards vary by region, the premises should be closed in against the weather, provide running water, access to decent toilets and bathing facilities, heating, and electricity. ...
  • Reasonably fit for human habitation.