• Inholder

    Origin

    From inhold + -er.

    Full definition of inholder

    Noun

    inholder

    (plural inholders)
    1. An indweller, or anything indwelling; inhabitant; occupant.
      • 1990, , , Back-to-the-landers vs. the Feds, They maintain that the Forest Service has been pointedly harassing them and thousands of other "inholders" across the nation -- people who own property inside areas managed by the government -- in order to discourage them, set up "precondemnation blight" and force them off their land.
      • 1995, , , Striking a Balance, Inholders, even those in wilderness areas, are guaranteed " reasonable access " to their properties.
      • 1996, , , Open Hostilities, The 1988 Wise Use Agenda … went well beyond the demands of their social base among inholders and concessioners.
    2. (obsolete, in the extract) The active forces of nature.
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