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    co·hab·it
    [ˌkōˈhabət]
    verb
    cohabit (verb) · cohabits (third person present) · cohabited (past tense) · cohabited (past participle) · cohabiting (present participle) · co-habit (verb) · co-habits (third person present) · co-habited (past tense) · co-habited (past participle) · co-habiting (present participle)
    1. live together and have a sexual relationship without being married.
      • coexist:
        "animals that can cohabit with humans thrive"
    Origin
    mid 16th century: from Latin cohabitare, from co- ‘together’ + habitare ‘dwell’.
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    verb
    1. live together and have a sexual relationship without being married.
      live (together) as husband/man and wife
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      What is a cohabitee in England & Wales?Under current law in England and Wales, there is currently no legal definition of a cohabitee, as that person is still considered an individual. This can have a huge impact on many cohabitees who separate and find that they do not have the same rights as married couples, or those in a civil partnership, or that cohabiting is not a marital status.
      What does cohabit mean?1. To live together in a sexual relationship, especially when not legally married. 2. To coexist, as animals of different species. [Late Latin cohabitāre : Latin co-, co- + Latin habitāre, to dwell; see inhabit .] co·hab′i·tant, co·hab′it·er n. co·hab′i·ta′tion n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
      Who is a cohabitee?A cohabitee is an individual who lives with another person in a romantic or intimate relationship without being married or in a civil partnership. Cohabitation is a popular choice for couples who want to live together without the legal commitment of marriage or civil partnership.
      What is a cohabitant?In some legal systems, a cohabitant is defined as an individual who has lived with another person for a certain period of time, typically two years or more. This definition is often used in the context of property rights and inheritance.
       
    3. In general terms, a “cohabitee” is defined as any person who is not the spouse of the other person but is “living with them as husband or wife” or “as civil partner”.
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      cohabit +‎ -ee Noun [ edit] cohabitee (plural cohabitees) A person who cohabits with another
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      cohabitant noun [ C ] formal uk / kəʊˈhæb.ɪ.t ə nt / us / koʊˈhæb.ɪ.t̬ ə nt / (also cohabitee, uk / ˌkəʊ.hæb.ɪˈtiː / us / ˌkəʊ.hæb.ɪˈt̬iː /) Add to word list Add to word list the official word for someone who lives in the same house, apartment, etc. as someone else:
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