Results for: not fit to be lived in, not suitable for residence
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fit to live in, suitable for human habitationhabitable
fitting, set aside, allot; take without permission, suitable; fitting, proper, take something for own use, use money for particular purposeappropriate
flashing light for ships, hill suitable for signaling fires, radio transmitter producing navigation signal, signaling fire on hill, source of inspiration, warning light; lighthouse; guidebeacon
fleetingly, short-lived, provisionally, temporarily, impermanentlytransiently
flirtatious, suitable for a flirt, tending to flirt, amorous, enjoys courting; relating to flirtationflirty
flourished, period during which a person or movement lived or flourished; dates of birth and death of a personfloruit
gooseberry gourd, prickly fruit, small cucumber, small cucumber (suitable for pickling); (British Slang) idiot, tropical climbing plantgherkin
Greek writer of fables who lived during the 6th century BCAesop
halal meat, slaughter animals in the Islamic way, suitable for Muslimshalal
home, dwelling, abode; permanent residence; period during which doctors train in medical specialties; home of the representative of a British governor-general in India (Archaic); administrative district of the Dutch East Indies (Archaic), medical train...residency
home, house, residence, abode, apartment, place where people livedwelling
homey, comfortable, lived-inhomelike
imply, indicate as likely, propose for consideration, mention; recommend as suitable; imply, hint; evoke, call to mind, remind somebody of somethingsuggest
in a manner that is suitable for reading; comprehensibly, understandably; legibly, neatly enough to make reading possiblereadably
in agreement, suitable; harmonious, agreeingaccordant
 

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