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cohabit Verb to live together as husband and wife without being married [Latin co- together + habitare to live] cohabitation n
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Translations cohabit [kəuˈhæbɪt] vi (formal) → in eheähnlicher Gemeinschaft leben; to cohabit (with sb) → (mit jdm) zusammenleben How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Evidence in the fossils that the people and animals cohabited for thousands of years comes from measurements of uranium and other elements that were absorbed from ground water during fossilization. Opening up a lingerie shop seems like a logical step to reflect on the conflicts endemic to an era cohabited by happy homemakers and gun-toting cowgirls. Overall, 36% of parents in the sample were married, 14% cohabited, 7% were romantically involved but nonresident, 18% were just friends, and 25% had no relationship at all. |
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