denizen
21denizen — /ˈdɛnəzən / (say denuhzuhn) noun 1. an inhabitant; resident. 2. an alien admitted to residence and to certain rights of citizenship in a country. 3. anything adapted to a new place, condition, etc., as a naturalised foreign word, or an animal or… …
22Denizen (film) — Denizen Theatrical poster Directed by J.A. Steel Produced by …
23Denizen (video game) — Denizen Developer(s) Paul Griffiths, Mike Brown, Martin Severn, Andrew Severn Publisher(s) Players Software Platform(s) …
24Denizen Hotels — Industry Hotel Founded 2009 (Defunct) Founder(s) Hilton Hotels Corporation Parent Hilton Hotels Corporation Denizen Hotels was launched to be the eleventh member of the Hilton Family of hotel …
25denizen — noun Etymology: Middle English denizeine, from Anglo French denisein, denzein inhabitant, inner part, inner, from denz within, from Late Latin deintus, from Latin de + intus within more at ent Date: 15th century 1. inhabitant < denizens …
26denizen — n. [OF. denzein, one living within] Any animal that has become naturalized …
27Denizen — Term applied to an *alien *priory in England independent of its mother house overseas, i.e. in France …
28denizen — Synonyms and related words: addressee, artist in residence, citizen, colonize, dweller, empeople, frequenter, habitant, haunter, house detective, incumbent, inhabit, inhabitant, inhabiter, inmate, inpatient, intern, live in maid, liver, locum… …
29denizen — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. dweller, inhabitant. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. inhabitant, occupant, native, habitu?; see citizen , frequenter , resident . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) n. [DEN i zun] an inhabitant …
30denizen — den|i|zen [ˈdenızən] n [C + of] literary [Date: 1400 1500; : Anglo French; Origin: deinzein, from Old French denz inside ] an animal, plant, or person that lives or is found in a particular place …