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What is a prefix for the word inhabited?

There isn't a common, single-word prefix that directly modifies "inhabited" to create a new word.

However, you could use prefixes to create related words with slightly different meanings:

* Uninhabited: This means "not inhabited" or "empty of people."

* Pre-inhabited: This could imply "inhabited before a specific event" or "inhabited previously."

* Over-inhabited: This could suggest "inhabited to an excessive degree" or "overpopulated."

Alternatively, you could use descriptive phrases like:

* Heavily inhabited

* Sparsely inhabited

* Newly inhabited

* Formerly inhabited

Ultimately, the best way to express your intended meaning depends on the specific context.

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