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Definition of habit
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of habit is as below...
Habit (n.) Fixed or
established
custom;
ordinary
course
of
conduct;
practice;
usage;
hence,
prominently,
the
involuntary
tendency
or
aptitude
to
perform
certain
actions
which is
acquired
by their
frequent
repetition;
as, habit is
second
nature;
also,
peculiar
ways of
acting;
characteristic
forms of
behavior..
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Handfast
::
Handfast
(v. t.) To
pledge;
to bind; to
betroth
by
joining
hands,
in order to
cohabitation,
before
the
celebration
of
marriage..
Oriental
::
Oriental
(n.) A
native
or
inhabitant
of the
Orient
or some
Eastern
part of the
world;
an
Asiatic.
Ironsmith
::
Ironsmith
(n.) An East
Indian
barbet
(Megalaima
faber),
inhabiting
the
Island
of
Hainan.
The name
alludes
to its note, which
resembles
the
sounds
made by a
smith..
Austrian
::
Austrian
(n.) A
native
or an
inhabitant
of
Austria.
Philistinism
::
Philistinism
(n.) The
condition,
character,
aims, and
habits
of the class
called
Philistines.
See
Philistine,
3..
Vespiary
::
Vespiary
(n.) A nest, or
habitation,
of
insects
of the wasp
kind..
Franciscan
::
Franciscan
(n.) A monk or friar of the Order of St.
Francis,
a large and
zealous
order of
mendicant
monks
founded
in 1209 by St.
Francis
of
Assisi.
They are
called
also
Friars
Minor;
and in
England,
Gray
Friars,
because
they wear a gray
habit..
Displant
::
Displant
(v. t.) To strip of what is
planted
or
settled;
as, to
displant
a
country
of
inhabitants..
Unpeople
::
Unpeople
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
inhabitants;
to
depopulate.
Manis
::
Manis (n.) A genus of
edentates,
covered
with
large,
hard,
triangular
scales,
with sharp edges that
overlap
each other like tiles on a roof. They
inhabit
the
warmest
parts of Asia and
Africa,
and feed on ants.
Called
also Scaly
anteater.
See
Pangolin..
Prussian
::
Prussian
(n.) A
native
or
inhabitant
of
Prussia.
Amphiscians
::
Amphiscians
(n. pl.) The
inhabitants
of the
tropic,
whose
shadows
in one part of the year are cast to the
north,
and in the other to the
south,
according
as the sun is south or north of their
zenith..
Scandinavian
::
Scandinavian
(n.) A
native
or
inhabitant
of
Scandinavia.
Mongolians
::
Mongolians
(n. pl.) One of the great races of man,
including
the
greater
part of the
inhabitants
of
China,
Japan,
and the
interior
of Asia, with
branches
in
Northern
Europe
and other parts of the
world.
By some
American
Indians
are
considered
a
branch
of the
Mongols.
In a more
restricted
sense,
the
inhabitants
of
Mongolia
and
adjacent
countries,
including
the
Burats
and the
Kalmuks..
Commonly
::
Commonly
(adv.)
Usually;
generally;
ordinarily;
frequently;
for the most part; as,
confirmed
habits
commonly
continue
through
life..
Haddock
::
Haddock
(n.) A
marine
food fish
(Melanogrammus
aeglefinus),
allied
to the cod,
inhabiting
the
northern
coasts
of
Europe
and
America.
It has a dark
lateral
line and a black spot on each side of the body, just back of the
gills.
Galled
also
haddie,
and
dickie..
Navarrese
::
Navarrese
(n. sing. & pl.) A
native
or
inhabitant
of
Navarre;
the
people
of
Navarre.
Clientele
::
Clientele
(n.) The
persons
who make
habitual
use of the
services
of
another
person;
one's
clients,
collectively;
as, the
clientele
of a
lawyer,
doctor,
notary,
etc..
Drunkard
::
Drunkard
(n.) One who
habitually
drinks
strong
liquors
immoderately;
one whose habit it is to get
drunk;
a
toper;
a sot.
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