INHABITED
inhabited
(adjective) having inhabitants; lived in; “the inhabited regions of the earth”
Source: WordNet® 3.1
Adjective
inhabited
having inhabitants; lived in
(mathematics, of a set) containing at least one element
(obsolete) uninhabited
Antonyms
• (having inhabitants): uninhabited
Source: Wiktionary
In*hab"it*ed, a.
Definition: Uninhabited. [Obs.] Brathwait.
INHABIT
In*hab"it, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inhabited; p. pr. & vb. n.
Inhabiting.] Etym: [OE. enhabiten, OF. enhabiter, L. inhabitare;
pref. in- in + habitare to dwell. See Habit.]
Definition: To live or dwell in; to occupy, as a place of settled
residence; as, wild beasts inhabit the forest; men inhabit cities and
houses.
The high and lofty One, that inhabiteth eternity. Is. lvii. 15.
O, who would inhabit This bleak world alone Moore.
In*hab"it, v. i.
Definition: To have residence in a place; to dwell; to live; to abide.
[Archaic or Poetic] Shak.
They say wild beasts inhabit here. Waller.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition