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| in·qui·line [ ínkwə ln, ínkwəlin ] (plural in·qui·lines) |
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animal living in another's home: an animal that lives in the nest or home of another species
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| [Mid-17th century. < Latin inquilinus "tenant, lodger" < incolere "inhabit" < colere "dwell"] |
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