Occupier

  • 111inhabitant — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) One who inhabits Nouns 1. inhabitant, habitant; resident, [in]dweller, roomer, occupier, occupant; householder, boarder, renter, lodger, tenant; inmate; incumbent, sojourner, locum tenens, settler,… …

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  • 112Inhabitant — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Inhabitant >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 inhabitant inhabitant Sgm: N 1 resident resident residentiary Sgm: N 1 dweller dweller indweller Sgm: N 1 addressee addressee Sgm: N 1 occupier occupier …

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  • 113occupant — noun Syn: resident, inhabitant, owner, householder, tenant, leaseholder, lessee; Brit. occupier, owner occupier …

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  • 114trap — A device, as a pitfall, snare, or machine that shuts suddenly as with a spring, for taking game and other animals. Hence, any device or contrivance by which one may be caught unawares, strategem; snare; gin. It imports an affirmative intent or… …

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  • 115Landman — Land man, n.; pl. {Landmen}. 1. A man who lives or serves on land; opposed to {seaman}. [1913 Webster] 2. (Eng.) An occupier of land. Cowell. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 116Landmen — Landman Land man, n.; pl. {Landmen}. 1. A man who lives or serves on land; opposed to {seaman}. [1913 Webster] 2. (Eng.) An occupier of land. Cowell. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 117Tenure — Ten ure, n. [F. tenure, OF. teneure, fr. F. tenir to hold. See {Tenable}.] 1. The act or right of holding, as property, especially real estate. [1913 Webster] That the tenure of estates might rest on equity, the Indian title to lands was in all… …

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  • 118Tenure by fee alms — Tenure Ten ure, n. [F. tenure, OF. teneure, fr. F. tenir to hold. See {Tenable}.] 1. The act or right of holding, as property, especially real estate. [1913 Webster] That the tenure of estates might rest on equity, the Indian title to lands was… …

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  • 119Vacant — Va cant, a. [F., fr. L. vacans, antis, p. pr. of vacare to be empty, to be free or unoccupied, to have leisure, also vocare; akin to vacuus empty, and probably to E. void. Cf. {Evacuate}, {Void}, a.] [1913 Webster] 1. Deprived of contents; not… …

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  • 120Vacant succession — Vacant Va cant, a. [F., fr. L. vacans, antis, p. pr. of vacare to be empty, to be free or unoccupied, to have leisure, also vocare; akin to vacuus empty, and probably to E. void. Cf. {Evacuate}, {Void}, a.] [1913 Webster] 1. Deprived of contents; …

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