The difference between Inhabitable and Uninhabitable
When used as adjectives, inhabitable means fit to live in, whereas uninhabitable means not inhabitable.
check bellow for the other definitions of Inhabitable and Uninhabitable
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Inhabitable as an adjective:
Fit to live in; habitable.
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Inhabitable as an adjective (obsolete):
Not habitable; not suitable to be inhabited.
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Uninhabitable as an adjective:
Not inhabitable; not able to be inhabited.