uninhabitated
English
Etymology
From un- + inhabitate + -ed.
Adjective
uninhabitated (not comparable)
- Alternative form of uninhabited.
- 1955 September, H. A. Vallance, “The Border Counties Line”, in Railway Magazine, page 594:
- The railway is now among the bare, treeless heights of the Cheviots, and striking views are obtained over wide expanses of almost uninhabitated moorland country.