habit
[ˈhæbit]noun | Substantiv sOverview of all translations
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- from habitaus Gewohnheit
- der Macht der Gewohnheit nachgeben
- to get ( fall) into a habiteine Gewohnheit annehmen
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- mind habit ofGeistesverfassungfeminine | Femininum f, -richtungfeminine | Femininum fgeistige Beschaffenheit Disposition
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- body habit ofHabitusmasculine | Maskulinum mKörperbeschaffenheitfeminine | Femininum fKonstitutionfeminine | Femininum f
- Verhaltensweisefeminine | Femininum fhabit way of behavinghabit way of behaving
- Habitusmasculine | Maskulinum mhabit botany | BotanikBOTTrachtfeminine | Femininum fhabit botany | BotanikBOTWachstumsartfeminine | Femininum fhabit botany | BotanikBOThabit botany | BotanikBOT
- Lebensweisefeminine | Femininum fhabit zoology | ZoologieZOOL manner of living: of animalhabit zoology | ZoologieZOOL manner of living: of animal
- (Amts-, Berufs)Kleidungfeminine | Femininum fhabit attire(Ordens)Kleidungfeminine | Femininum fhabit attireTrachtfeminine | Femininum fhabit attireHabitneuter | Neutrum nhabit attirehabit attire
- Beziehungenplural | Plural plhabit rare | seltenselten (relationships) <plural | Pluralpl>habit rare | seltenselten (relationships) <plural | Pluralpl>
- habit syn → see „custom“habit syn → see „custom“
- habit → see „habitude“habit → see „habitude“
- habit → see „practice“habit → see „practice“
- habit → see „usage“habit → see „usage“
- habit → see „use“habit → see „use“
- habit → see „wont“habit → see „wont“
habit
[ˈhæbit]transitive verb | transitives Verb v/tOverview of all translations
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- bewohnenhabit inhabit obsolete | obsolet, begrifflich veraltetobshabit inhabit obsolete | obsolet, begrifflich veraltetobs