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Here is the Webster's Dictionary of Synonyms (1942) entry for the three words (plus citizen): Inhabitant, denizen, resident, citizen are here compared as meaning one whose home or dwelling place is in a definite location. Of these terms inhabitant applies regularly in nonfigurative use to animals as well as persons, and only denizen applies also to plants and sometimes even to words ...

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ASHEVILLE - The North Carolina Department of Transportation will implement several ramp closures in April and May as part of ongoing construction for the Interstate 26 Connector project. An April 10 ...

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It is with great sadness that the family of Billie Joyce Bunn Spake, 85, of Asheville, NC, announce her passing on the afternoon of Wednesday at John F. Keever Solace Center operated by ...

Why is citizen used to describe an inhabitant of a country when the word is derived from the Latin for city (civitas) and originally meant a city dweller? Wouldn’t the nouns derived from ‘country...

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A citizen of the United States is a legal resident who has been processed by the government as being a member of the United States. A denizen of the United States is simply someone that lives there.