Definition of Cohabitations

1. Noun. (plural of cohabitation) ¹

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Definition of Cohabitations

1. cohabitation [n] - See also: cohabitation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cohabitations

cogwheel phenomenon
cogwheel respiration
cogwheel rigidity
cogwheeled
cogwheeling
cogwheels
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cohabitant
cohabitants
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cohabitators
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cohabiters
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cohanim
cohaversine

Literary usage of Cohabitations

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Publications by Mississippi Historical Society (1916)
""cohabitations," however numerous, with husband and wife of former cohabitations still living, be legalized, then will the "cohabitations," "livings ..."

2. Publications: Centenary Series by Mississippi Historical Society (1916)
"... with husband and wife of former cohabitations still living, be legalized, then will the "cohabitations," "livings together," induced by the coercion of ..."

3. The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to by Abiel Holmes (1829)
"... were given to cohabitations upon the land frontiers within this government. ... should enter into societies and agree to undertake such cohabitations, ..."

4. Negroes and Negro "slavery": The First an Inferior Race ; the Latter Its by John H. Van Evrie (1863)
"But after a certain amount or number of the mixed blood these cohabitations would take that direction, and, as at present, would be mainly confined to the ..."

5. Fertility, Family Planning, and Women's Health: New Data From the 1995 by Joyce C. Abma, A. Chandra, W. Mosher, L. Peterson (1998)
"... all first cohabitations among women 15—44 resulted in marriage, about one-third of the cohabitations dissolved, and about 10 percent were still intact ..."

6. Historical Commentaries on the State of Christianity During the First Three by Johann Lorenz Mosheim, Robert Studley Vidal, James Murdock (1854)
"These cohabitations, in fact, were a sort of sacred or divine marriages between ... Now the radical principle of the cohabitations which we are considering, ..."

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