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inhabitants

[in-hab-i-tuhnts] / ɪnˈhæb ɪ tənts /




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Greenland is bigger than Alaska, mostly covered by ice and home to about 57,000 inhabitants.

From The Wall Street Journal

The inhabitants have braids that function like USB cables that can be plugged into the nearest plant.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Nama, who straddle South Africa and Namibia, are descended from the indigenous nomadic peoples – the Khoi and the San – seen as the original human inhabitants of this part of the world.

From BBC

Ice covers the planet Winter, known as Gethen to its inhabitants.

From The Wall Street Journal

He was born in a rural village - Nagrig - about 100 miles from Cairo, where most of the roughly 15,000 inhabitants work as farmers and more than half live in poverty.

From BBC