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habitA general term for the outward appearance of a mineral, defined by the relative sizes and arrangement of characteristic crystal faces.
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habitmid-14c., "to dwell, reside; dwell in" (obsolete), from Old French habiter, abiter "to dwell, inhabit; have dealings with," from Latin habitare "to live, dwell; stay, remain,& [..]
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habitearly 13c., "characteristic attire of a religious or clerical order," from Old French habit, abit "clothing, (ecclesiastical) habit; conduct" (12c.), from Latin habitus "condi [..]
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habit/ˈhæbət/ noun plural habits habit /ˈhæbət/ noun plural habits Learner's definition of HABIT 1 : a usual way of behaving : something that a person does often in a regular and repeated way [co [..]
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habitA learned response to a stimulus that has become automatic and routine, requiring little or no cognitive effort.
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habitThe attributes of the appearance of a crystal or aggregate.
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habitThe general growth pattern of a plant. A plant's habit may be described as creeping, trees, shrubs, vines, etc.
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habitThe characteristic shape or appearance of the individuals of a species. habit of growth:
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habitThe general structure of the plant.
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habitthe general structure of the plantCLIMBING:
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habitThe patterns of growth of a plant; also, the visual look of a plant.
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habitThe general appearance of a plant and its form of growth.
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habitThe general structure of the plant.
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habit The general structure of the plant.
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habit The characteristic shape or appearance of the individuals of a species.
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habitan established custom; "it was their habit to dine at 7 every evening" put a habit on (psychology) an automatic pattern of behavior in reaction to a specific situation; may b [..]
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habitsomething you do regularly and often, almost without thinking about it, such as brushing your teeth
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habitAn act, behavioral response, practice, or custom established in one's repertoire by frequent repetition of the same act.
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habitgevoyntshaft
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habitthe general appearance of a plant, including size, shape and growth form. Fig. 1.
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habita costume characteristic of a calling, rank, or function; a costume worn for horseback riding
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habitAny act that has become a part of the subconscious mentality.
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habitThe form of a whole plant, e.g. tree, liane.
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habit(n) an established custom(n) (psychology) an automatic pattern of behavior in reaction to a specific situation; may be inherited or acquired through frequent repetition(n) a distinctive attire worn by [..]
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habitadsuetudo
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habitAddiction to drugs.
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habitA recurrent pattern of behavior resulting from frequent repetition, such as the commute to work where the mode, departure time, and route may no longer be a conscious choice.
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habitSee Crystal habit.
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habitAcquired or learned responses which are regularly manifested.
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habitAcquired or learned Food Preferences.
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habitThe characteristic or typical crystal form, combination of forms, or other shape of a mineral, including irregularities.
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habitCrystal "habit" is the general shape of a crystal. A general identifying feature of many minerals.
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habitThe attributes of the appearance of a crystal or aggregate.
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habitThe characteristic shape of a mineral crystal or crystal aggregate. Habit can be described by the predominant crystal form e.g. prismatic, octahedral.
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habitn. "habit, customary practice; clothing; physical appearance, condition," s.v. habit sb. OED. KEY: habit@n
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habitn 16 abyte 1 habit 10 habite 3 habyt 1 habyte 1
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habitThe aesthetic equivalent of that which is known in physics as "entropy"; the basic category in aesthetics. "Aesthetic" means "experienceable," and [..]
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habitThe shape and character of a plant as it matures.
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habitGenerally, habits are conceptualized as the learning of sequences of acts that have become automatic responses to specific situations, which may be functional in order to achieve a given result, or to [..]
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habit
An action done on a regular basis.
* Washington Irving
*: a man of very shy, retired habits
*Rumantsch Grischun, Sursilvan, Sutsilvan,Surmiran,Puter, Vallader
* Russian: (?????????,f), (???????,m [..]
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