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91UNITED STATES OF AMERICA — UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, country in N. America. This article is arranged according to the following outline: introduction Colonial Era, 1654–1776 Early National Period, 1776–1820 German Jewish Period, 1820–1880 East European Jewish Period,… …
92Hostless — Host less, a. Inhospitable. [Obs.] A hostless house. Spenser. [1913 Webster] …
93Inhospitality — In*hos pi*tal i*ty, n. [L. inhospitalitas: cf. F. inhospitalit[ e]. See {In } not, and {Hospitality}.] The quality or state of being inhospitable; inhospitableness; lack of hospitality. Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster] …
94Unhospitable — Un*hos pi*ta*ble, a. Inhospitable. [1913 Webster] …
95habitat — noun Etymology: Latin, it inhabits, from habitare Date: 1796 1. a. the place or environment where a plant or animal naturally or normally lives and grows b. the typical place of residence of a person or a group c. a housing for a controlled… …
96inhospitality — noun Date: circa 1576 the quality or state of being inhospitable …
97unfriendly — adjective Date: 15th century not friendly: as a. hostile, unsympathetic < an unfriendly nation > b. inhospitable, unfavorable < conditions unfriendly to new businesses > …
98inhospitableness — noun see inhospitable …
99inhospitably — adverb see inhospitable …
100Alexander the Great — This article is about the ancient king of Macedon. For other uses, see Alexander the Great (disambiguation). Alexander the Great Basileus of Macedon …