inquiline

inquiline
inquilinity /in'kweuh lin"i tee/, n.inquilinous /in'kweuh luy"neuhs/, adj.
/in"kweuh luyn', -lin/, n.
1. Zool. an animal living in the nest, burrow, or body of another animal.
adj.
2. of the nature of an inquiline.
[1635-45; < L inquilinus tenant, equiv. to in- IN-2 + -quil-, comb. form (noninitially before a front vowel) of colere to live in (see -COLOUS) + -inus -INE1]

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