Habité
Habité is the past participle of the French verb habiter, meaning to live or reside. As an adjective, habité describes something that is occupied by people or that contains inhabitants. It is used to qualify places or spaces that are lived in, such as une ville habitée, une région habitée, or des bâtiments habités.
Etymology and form: habité comes from habiter, itself from Latin habitare. As a past participle, it can
Usage and nuance: habitée contrasts with inhabité or inhabité(e) to denote a place that is not inhabited
Related terms: habitat (the natural or built environment where organisms live), habitation (the act or place
See also: habiter, habitat, habitation, habitation humaine, urban planning.