inquiline
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary inquiline Etymology: From Latin inquilinus "tenant," which comes from in- + colere "to inhabit." The PIE root of colere is kwel- "to move around, sojourn, or dwell." We get the words "colony," "cult" and "culture" from the PIE root, all words that describe various types of human lifestyles. jâ-xoš-kon(-anda)
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary in·qui·line adj. Pronunciation: ' in-kwə- ˌ līn, ' iŋ-, -lən Function: noun Etymology: Latin inquilinus tenant, lodger, from in- + colere to cultivate, dwell ― more at WHEEL Date: 1879 : an animal that lives habitually in the nest or abode of some other species]]>