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Habitat has 2 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

the type of environment in which an organism or group normally lives or occurs

"a marine habitat"

"he felt safe on his home grounds"

2

Conditions suitable for an organism or population of organisms to live.

"The restoration project successfully recreated the wetland habitat, allowing the endangered amphibian population to thrive once again."

In plain English: A habitat is the natural home where an animal or plant lives and finds everything it needs to survive.

"The panda's natural habitat is the dense bamboo forests of central China."

Usage: Use habitat to describe the natural environment where a specific animal or plant lives and grows, rather than referring to living conditions like temperature or food supply alone. For example, you would say that a forest is the habitat of deer, not that a warm room is their habitat.

Example Sentences
"The panda's natural habitat is the dense bamboo forests of central China." noun
"The wildlife sanctuary provides a safe habitat for endangered birds to nest and raise their young." noun
"This coral reef serves as an essential underwater habitat for thousands of marine species." noun
"Urban planners are designing green spaces that act as urban habitats for local bees and butterflies." noun
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
environment
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
habitation

Origin

The word habitat comes from the Latin phrase habitat, meaning "it dwells," which was originally used by scientists like Linnaeus to describe where a species lived. Over time, this specific usage evolved so that the term itself came to refer to an animal's geographical range rather than just the verb form describing its action.

Rhyming Words
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