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English-German translation for: Habit
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NOUN   a habit | habits
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VERB  to habit | habited | habited ... 
 
SYNO   habit | riding habit | use | wont ... 
NOUN   der/[auch] das Habit | die Habite
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to habit [archaic]
156
bekleiden
Nouns
habit
3616
Angewohnheit {f}
habit
3270
Gewohnheit {f}
habit
216
Gepflogenheit {f} [geh.]
cloth. relig. habit [of a monk]
149
Kutte {f}
habit
63
Beschaffenheit {f}
cloth. relig. habit
60
Ordenshabit {m}
cloth. habit [religious, professional]
58
Gewand {n} [religiös, Amtstracht]
habit
49
Regel {f} [Gewohnheit, Gepflogenheit]
cloth. relig. habit [nuns]
46
Tracht {f} [Nonnen]
habit [disposition]
32
Habitus {m}
cloth. relig. habit [worn by a monk or nun]
18
Ordenskleid {n}
cloth. habit [archaic] [clothes]
14
Kleidung {f}
cloth. relig. habit
12
Habit {m} [auch {n}]
cloth. clothes {pl}Habit {m} {n} [veraltet]
cloth. vestment [ceremonial, official]Habit {m} [auch {n}] [Amtskleidung, Amtstracht]
2 Words: Others
by habit {adv}aus Gewohnheit
habit-building {adj}gewohnheitsformend
med. habit-forming {adj}suchterzeugend
habit-forming {adj}süchtig machend
2 Words: Nouns
bot. hort. (growth) habitWuchsform {f}
(masquerade) habitKostüm {n} [Verkleidung]
cloth. relig. (monastic) habitOrdenstracht {f}
acquired habiterworbene Gewohnheit {f}
annoying habitUnsitte {f}
bachelor habitJunggesellengewohnheit {f}
bad habitSaumode {f} [ugs.] [schlechte Angewohnheit]
bad habitUnart {f}
bad habitUnsitte {f}
bad habitUntugend {f}
bad habitschlechte Angewohnheit {f}
bad habitschlechte Gewohnheit {f}
confirmed habitfeste Gewohnheit {f}
cranky habitSpleen {m}
mineral. crystal habitKristallhabitus {m}
gastr. psych. dietary habitErnährungsverhalten {n}
drugs drug habitDrogensucht {f}
gastr. eating habitErnährungsgewohnheit {f}
eating habitEssgewohnheit {f}
gastr. psych. eating habitVerzehrgewohnheit {f}
entrenched habiteingefahrene Gewohnheit {f}
zool. feeding habitErnährungsweise {f}
zool. feeding habitFressgewohnheit {f}
habit formationErwerbung {f} einer Routine
engin. habit planeHabitusebene {f}
psych. habit stackingGewohnheitsstapelung {f}
psych. habit tic [any tic that is psychogenic in origin][Angewohnheit, die psychisch bedingt bzw. verursacht ist; ein Tick]
habit-surveyVerhaltensforschung {f}
cloth. hunter's habit [archaic]Jägerkleid {n} [veraltet]
ingrained habittief verwurzelte Gewohnheit {f}
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A 2019-11-26: καχέκτης < καχεξία < κακός (bad, injurious) + ἕξῐς (act of having; habit o...
A 2018-12-29: 'Past habit' is correct:
A 2017-08-02: It's merely out of habit...
A 2016-11-16: Bad habit in German
A 2016-10-06: Vielleicht: spooky habit
Q 2016-08-15: Why break the habit of a lifetime?
A 2014-04-23: To me it looks like hauling the interlocutor over the coals for a bad habit
A 2014-04-08: The speaker could do with acquiring the habit to enunciate properly
Q 2014-04-01: habit-breaking therapy
Q 2013-11-12: to lapse into habit - in (alte) Angewohnheiten verfallen
A 2012-04-06: Has the spreading U.S. habit to not to identify oneself come to Europe?
A 2012-02-16: Could mean "made a strong resolve to never smoke" (smoke = pick up the hab...
A 2011-09-23: No, haven't heard it used that way. But I've heard "be" to indicate a habit.
A 2011-03-22: It's the habit of some U.S. Southerners turn one syllable into more than o...
Q 2011-02-02: Habit of mind
A 2010-12-10: ? open growth habit
A 2010-09-21: Agree with Joanne. Some call it 'discontinued habit.'
A 2010-09-21: It's using would to describe a habit in the past. I don't know if there is...
A 2010-06-14: Ordenstracht > religious habit +(bitte in dict.cc ergänzend eintragen)+
A 2010-06-14: habit

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