habitable - meaning and definition. What is habitable
Diclib.com
Online Dictionary

What (who) is habitable - definition

LEGAL CONCEPT: CONFORMANCE OF A RESIDENCE OR ABODE TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF HABITABILITY
Living conditions; Habitable; Living condition; Human habitation

habitable         
¦ adjective suitable to live in.
Derivatives
habitability noun
Origin
ME: via OFr. from L. habitabilis, from habitare 'possess, inhabit'.
habitable         
If a place is habitable, it is good enough for people to live in.
Making the house habitable was a major undertaking.
ADJ
habitable         
adj. referring to a residence that is safe and can be occupied in reasonable comfort. Although standards vary by region, the premises should be closed in against the weather, provide running water, access to decent toilets and bathing facilities, heating, and electricity. Particularly in multi-dwelling buildings freedom from noxious smells, noise and garbage are included in the standard. This can become important in landlord-tenant disputes or government actions to force a landlord to make the premises livable (abatement of deficiencies). Example: if the roof begins to leak, the water goes off, the electricity shorts out or the toilet breaks, in most states the landlord has a duty to make repairs when requested or the tenant may order the repairs and deduct the cost from the rent. See also: landlord and tenant

Wikipedia

Habitability

Habitability refers to the adequacy of an environment for human living. Where housing is concerned, there are generally local ordinances which define habitability. If a residence complies with those laws it is said to be habitable. In extreme environments, such as space exploration, habitability must take into account psychological and social stressors, due to the harsh nature of the environment.

Pronunciation examples for habitable
1. habitable zone.
S Pete Worden & Chris DiBona _ Talks at Google
2. habitable planets?
A Planet for Goldilocks _ Natalie Batalha _ Talks at Google
3. So was Mars habitable?
ted-talks_2235_NathalieCabrol_2015-320k
4. is a habitable planet.
ted-talks_1095_JannaLevin_2011-320k
5. of potentially habitable worlds,
ted-talks_2227_LucianneWalkowicz_2015U-320k
Examples of use of habitable
1. Federal agencies aren‘t predicting when the city will be habitable.
2. You can either have capitalism or a habitable planet.
3. Mills‘ uptown home won‘t be habitable until March.
4. "We want to see these habitable planets with our own eyes," she added.
5. Making the lumps habitable for the world‘s island–hungry rich will cost half as much again.