habitude

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an associate; an acquaintance; someone with whom one is familiar

La Corneus and Sallyes were the only habitudes we had.

A chemical term used in the plural to denote the various ways in which one substance reacts with another; chemical reaction

Most authors who have had occasion to describe naphthaline, have noticed its habitudes with sulphuric acid.

Habit; custom; usage

Which ... by long habitude, are thought rather vertue than vice among them.

Habitual disposition; normal or characteristic mode of behaviour, whether from habit or from nature

An habitude of commanding his passions in order to his health.

habitual association; familiar relation; acquaintance; familiarity; intimacy; association; intercourse

The discourse of some with whom I have had some habitudes since my coming home.

In full habitude: fully, wholly, entirely; in all respects

Although I believe not the report in full habitude.

The essential character of one's being or existence; native or normal constitution; mental or moral constitution; bodily condition; native temperament

His real habitude gave life and grace To appertainings and to ornament.

Behaviour or manner of existence in relation to something else; relation; respect

Proportion ... signifies the habitude or relation of one quantity to another.

customary relation or association
{n} habit, familiarity, state, relation
Habitual association, intercourse, or familiarity
Habitual attitude; usual or accustomed state with reference to something else; established or usual relations
Habit of body or of action
habitual mode of behavior
{i} way of being, inherent character; habit, custom
habiture
habitude

    Hyphenation

    hab·i·tude

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    () From Middle English Middle French habitude Latin habitudo (“condition, plight, habit, appearance”) habeō (“I have, hold, keep”); see have.
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