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habit
noun
1 a tendency to behave or act in a specific way.
2 a usual practice or custom.
3 a practice which is hard to give up; an addiction smoking soon becomes a habit .
4 mental attitude or constitution a good habit of mind .
5 a long loose garment worn by monks and nuns.
6 psychol a learned behavioural response to particular circumstances.
7 bot , zool a characteristic type of development, growth or existence; general appearance.
8 the geometric form taken by a crystal.
9 (esp riding habit) a woman's riding dress.
verb (habited , habiting ) archaic
1 to clothe.
2 to inhabit.
[14c: from Latin habitus practice]
noun
1 a tendency to behave or act in a specific way.
2 a usual practice or custom.
3 a practice which is hard to give up; an addiction smoking soon becomes a habit .
4 mental attitude or constitution a good habit of mind .
5 a long loose garment worn by monks and nuns.
6 psychol a learned behavioural response to particular circumstances.
7 bot , zool a characteristic type of development, growth or existence; general appearance.
8 the geometric form taken by a crystal.
9 (esp riding habit) a woman's riding dress.
verb (habited , habiting ) archaic
1 to clothe.
2 to inhabit.
[14c: from Latin habitus practice]
habit-forming
adjective said of a drug, activity, etc: likely to become a habit or addiction.
adjective said of a drug, activity, etc: likely to become a habit or addiction.
habitable
adjective (also inhabitable) suitable for living in.
[14c: from Latin habitabilis ]
habitability or habitableness noun .
habitably adverb .
adjective (also inhabitable) suitable for living in.
[14c: from Latin habitabilis ]
habitability or habitableness noun .
habitably adverb .
habitat
noun
1 biol the natural home of an animal or plant.
2 the place where a person, group, class, etc can usually be found.
[18c: Latin, meaning -it inhabits-, from habitare to dwell]
noun
1 biol the natural home of an animal or plant.
2 the place where a person, group, class, etc can usually be found.
[18c: Latin, meaning -it inhabits-, from habitare to dwell]
habitation
noun
1 the act of living in a particular dwelling place.
2 a house or home.
[14c: from Latin habitatio ]
noun
1 the act of living in a particular dwelling place.
2 a house or home.
[14c: from Latin habitatio ]
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