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habitude

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Noun
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WORDNET DICTIONARY

Noun habitude has 1 sense

CIDE DICTIONARY

habituden. [F., fr. L. habitudo condition. See Habit.].
  •  Habitual attitude; usual or accustomed state with reference to something else; established or usual relations.  South.  [1913 Webster]
    "The same ideas having immutably the same habitudes one to another."  [1913 Webster]
    "The verdict of the judges was biased by nothing else than their habitudes of thinking."  [1913 Webster]
  •  Habitual association, intercourse, or familiarity.  [1913 Webster]
    "To write well, one must have frequent habitudes with the best company."  [1913 Webster]
  •  Habit of body or of action.  Shak.  [1913 Webster]
    "It is impossible to gain an exact habitude without an infinite number of acts and perpetual practice."  [1913 Webster]

OXFORD DICTIONARY

habitude, n.
1 a mental or bodily disposition.
2 a custom or tendency.

Etymology
ME f. OF f. L habitudo -dinis f. habere habit- have

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habitude

Habit

N habit, habitude, assuetude, assuefaction, wont, run, way, common state of things, general state of things, natural state of things, ordinary state of things, ordinary course of things, ordinary run of things, matter of course, beaten path, beaten track, beaten ground, prescription, custom, use, usage, immemorial usage, practice, prevalence, observance, conventionalism, conventionality, mode, fashion, vogue, etiquette, order of the day, cry, conformity, consuetude, dustoor, one's old way, old school, veteris vestigia flammae, laudator temporis acti, rule, standing order, precedent, routine, red-tape, red-tapism, pipe clay, rut, groove, cacoethes, bad habit, confirmed habit, inveterate habit, intrinsic habit, addiction, trick, training, seasoning, second nature, acclimatization, knack, habitual, accustomary, prescriptive, accustomed, of daily occurrence, of everyday occurrence, consuetudinary, wonted, usual, general, ordinary, common, frequent, everyday, household, garden variety, jog, trot, well-trodden, well-known, familiar, vernacular, trite, commonplace, conventional, regular, set, stock, established, stereotyped, prevailing, prevalent, current, received, acknowledged, recognized, accredited, of course, admitted, understood, conformable, according to use, according to custom, according to routine, in vogue, in fashion, in, with it, fashionable, wont, used to, given to, addicted to, attuned to, habituated, in the habit of, habitue, at home in, seasoned, imbued with, devoted to, wedded to, hackneyed, fixed, rooted, deep-rooted, ingrafted, permanent, inveterate, besetting, naturalized, ingrained, habitually, always, as usual, as is one's wont, as things go, as the world goes, as the sparks fly upwards, more suo, more solito, ex more, as a rule, for the most part, usually, generally, typically, most often, most frequently, cela s'entend, abeunt studia in mores, adeo in teneris consuescere multum est, consuetudo quasi altera natura, hoc erat in more majorum, How use doth breed a habit in a man!, magna est vis consuetudinis, morent fecerat usus.

State

N state, condition, category, estate, lot, ease, trim, mood, pickle, plight, temper, aspect, dilemma, pass, predicament, constitution, habitude, diathesis, frame, fabric, stamp, set, fit, mold, mould, mode, modality, schesis, form, tone, tenor, turn, trim, guise, fashion, light, complexion, style, character, conditional, modal, formal, structural, organic, conditionally, as the matter stands, as things are, such being the case.

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