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English
Etymology
From un- + inhabited.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌʌn.ɪnˈhæb.ɪ.tɪd/
- Hyphenation: un‧in‧hab‧it‧ed
Adjective
uninhabited (not comparable)
- Not inhabited; having no inhabitants.
- Synonyms: inhabitantless, peopleless; see also Thesaurus:uninhabited
- Antonym: inhabited
- (type theory, of a type) Not having a term.
- Antonym: inhabited
2017, Stergios Chatzikyriakidis, Zhaohui Luo, editors, Modern Perspectives in Type-Theoretical Semantics, Springer, →ISBN, page 282:This is not a contradiction since an uninhabited type has no complete terms and a probability distribution over an empty type is ill defined anyway.
Translations
not inhabited
- Azerbaijani: əhalisiz
- Belarusian: ненасе́лены (njenasjéljeny), незасе́лены (njezasjéljeny), бязлю́дны (bjazljúdny)
- Bulgarian: необита́ван (bg) (neobitávan), незаселен (nezaselen)
- Catalan: inhabitat (ca), deshabitat (ca), despoblat
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 無人 / 无人 (zh) (wúrén)
- Czech: neobydlený
- Danish: ubeboet
- Dutch: onbewoond (nl)
- Finnish: asumaton (fi)
- French: inhabité (fr)
- Galician: deshabitado, despoboado, inhabitado
- German: unbewohnt (de)
- Greek: ακατοίκητος (el) (akatoíkitos)
- Hungarian: lakatlan (hu)
- Italian: disabitato (it)
- Japanese: 無人 (ja) (ぶにん, bunin; むじん, mujin; むにん, munin)
- Korean: 무인의 (ko) (mu'inui)
- Macedonian: ненаселен (nenaselen)
- Maori: tāngatakore
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: ubebodd
- Ottoman Turkish: چول (çöl), خراب (harab)
- Plautdietsch: onbewont
- Polish: niezamieszkany (pl), bezludny (pl)
- Portuguese: inabitado, desabitado (pt)
- Romanian: deșert (ro), nepopulat, nelocuit
- Russian: необита́емый (ru) (neobitájemyj), безлю́дный (ru) (bezljúdnyj), ненаселённый (ru) (nenaseljónnyj), незаселённый (ru) (nezaseljónnyj)
- Serbo-Croatian: nenastanjen (sh), nenaseljen (sh)
- Spanish: deshabitado (es), abandonado (es), inhabitado (es)
- Swedish: obebodd (sv)
- Ukrainian: ненасе́лений (nenasélenyj), незасе́лений (nezasélenyj), безлю́дний (uk) (bezljúdnyj)
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