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Disputed vs Inhabited - What's the difference?

disputed | inhabited |


As adjectives the difference between disputed and inhabited

is that disputed is argued; not certain, agreed upon, or accepted while inhabited is having inhabitants; lived in.

As a verb disputed

is (dispute).

Inhibited vs Inhabited - What's the difference?

inhibited | inhabited |


As a verb inhibited

is (inhibit).

As an adjective inhabited is

having inhabitants; lived in.

Inhabitants vs Inhabited - What's the difference?

inhabitants | inhabited |


As a noun inhabitants

is plural of lang=en.

As an adjective inhabited is

having inhabitants; lived in.

Desolate vs Inhabited - What's the difference?

desolate | inhabited |


As adjectives the difference between desolate and inhabited

is that desolate is deserted and devoid of inhabitants while inhabited is having inhabitants; lived in.

As a verb desolate

is to deprive of inhabitants.

Inhabited vs Inhabitancy - What's the difference?

inhabited | inhabitancy |


As an adjective inhabited

is having inhabitants; lived in.

As a noun inhabitancy is

the condition of inhabiting or of being inhabited; occupancy.

Inhabited vs Ecumene - What's the difference?

inhabited | ecumene |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between inhabited and ecumene

is that inhabited is (obsolete) uninhabited while ecumene is (obsolete) all known inhabited areas of the world.

As an adjective inhabited

is having inhabitants; lived in.

As a noun ecumene is

(obsolete) all known inhabited areas of the world.

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