- indweller
- noun1. activation by an inner spirit or force or principle-
the Holy Spirit is the indweller of the church and its members
• Derivationally related forms: ↑indwell• Hypernyms: ↑activation2. a person who inhabits a particular place• Syn: ↑inhabitant, ↑habitant, ↑dweller, ↑denizen• Hyponyms:↑Asian, ↑Asiatic, ↑European, ↑Australian, ↑Aussie, ↑Austronesian, ↑New Zealander, ↑Kiwi, ↑American, ↑Alsatian, ↑borderer, ↑cottager, ↑cottage dweller, ↑easterner, ↑Galilean, ↑Galilaean, ↑Hittite, ↑islander, ↑island-dweller, ↑landlubber, ↑landsman, ↑landman, ↑Latin, ↑liver, ↑marcher, ↑Nazarene, ↑Northerner, ↑Numidian, ↑Occidental, ↑Philistine, ↑Phrygian, ↑plainsman, ↑resident, ↑occupant, ↑occupier, ↑tellurian, ↑earthling, ↑earthman, ↑worldling, ↑Trinidadian, ↑villager, ↑westerner
Useful english dictionary. 2012.