English to Punjabi Dictionary habitation

habitation

ਘਰ
definition
noun
signs of human habitation
the state or process of living in a particular place.
example
The first signs of human 'habitation' date back 11,000 years, and granite wheelclamps have been found from the Mesolithic era.
The cars and houses, while occasionally showing signs of human 'habitation' , look unreal, like toy models set against a colored background.
Other than this one image, the book contains no sign of human 'habitation' , presenting the natural world as a space of leisure, not of labor.
For as far as the eye could see, there was no sign of human 'habitation' .
Those who live with the traditional leaders or those who have travelled to rural areas will agree that some of the dwellings cannot pass for human 'habitation' .
signs of human 'habitation'
No road was to be seen leading to the right or to the left, no sign of human 'habitation' in the vicinity.
I used to live opposite a pristine tract of natural vegetation that turned into a housing development with the accompanying sounds of human 'habitation' .
Four hours had passed, and barren mountain after barren mountain still lay ahead, the only sign of human 'habitation' being a couple of tiny isolated dwellings.
But due to fragmentation and increased human 'habitation' , the big cat's habitat has shrunk further.
Many live either in accommodation not fit for human 'habitation' or are without housing entirely and have to make do living on the streets.
Lakes are important to human 'habitation' as they address certain hydrological factors, provide a biotic environment, and are useful temperature comforts.
he built his 'habitation' close to the river
From the air it looks a wild island, with hardly a sign of human 'habitation' .
Some are hostile to human 'habitation' ; others make for good living.
For mile after mile, there was nothing but wide-open spaces, with almost no signs of human 'habitation' .
We could only wonder, for there is a lot of landscape out there and not too many signs of human 'habitation' .
We had been walking for perhaps ten hours already, and there had been no sign of any human 'habitation' .
Even the background, in which it is situated, with hills covered with pine trees and the hustle bustle of human 'habitation' , makes viewing this paddy field soothing to one's eyes.
The only signs of human 'habitation' are the couple of luxury hotels nestled discreetly between groups of trees.
Before the Agricultural Revolution, people's effect on the land was minimal - they lived from the land but it was not substantially changed through human 'habitation' .
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Only about 100 of the islands are inhabited or capable of human 'habitation' .
The early 'habitations' in those settlements were rude, ‘cheerless’ cabins, which barely provided protection from the elements.
A central exploration of these situations has been the creation of nomadic 'habitations' , which are designed to be worn, slept, stored and sheltered in.
Although a rarity in the west of the country, it is the commonest 'habitative' element of the earliest recorded English place-names.
At somewhat lower altitudes, the villages among which I lived for the better part of two years were certainly the 'habitations' of tribal people.
'Habitative' names and topographic names were formed throughout the Anglo Saxon period.
It is possible but not demonstrable that the Scandinavians also coined primary 'habitative' names whose referents were settlements established in valleys.
Compound names are composed of an adjectival element and a 'habitative' or topographic element.
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