Opposite of a person who lives in a given (geographical) location
Opposite of a guest in a hotel who stays for one or more nights
(landlord) Opposite of a person who occupies land or property rented from a landlord
(renter) Opposite of a person who occupies land or property rented from a landlord
Opposite of a person staying at a hotel or guest house
Opposite of a patient whose treatment needs at least one night's residence in a hospital
Opposite of a specialist in healing or medicine
Opposite of living somewhere on a long-term basis
Opposite of belonging to, or made in, a particular place
“After years of intense grazing, existing chaparral and coastal scrub communities were largely replaced by nonnative grasses.”
Opposite of naturally as part or consequence of something
“He castigates prize judges for giving the top awards to books for reasons extrinsic to literature.”
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