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Habitual

Definitions: Habitual

Habitual

Adjective

1. Made a norm or custom or habit; "his habitual practice was to eat an early supper"; "her habitual neatness".

2. Commonly used or practiced; usual; "his accustomed thoroughness"; "took his customary morning walk"; "his habitual comment"; "with her wonted candor".

3. Having a habit of long standing; "a chronic smoker".

Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
 

Date "habitual" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1380. (references)

Etymology: Habitual \Ha*bit"ual\, adjective. [Compare to the French expression habituel, Late Latin expression habituals. See Habit, noun.]. (Websters 1913)



Specialty Definitions: Habitual

DomainDefinitions

Health

Of the nature of a habit; according to habit; established by or repeated by force of habit, customary. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Synonyms: Habitual

Synonyms: accustomed (adj), chronic (adj), confirmed (adj), customary (adj), inveterate(a) (adj), wonted(a) (adj). (additional references)

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Synonyms within Context: Habitual

ContextSynonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus).

Conformity

Conventional; (customary); of daily occurrence, of everyday occurrence; in the natural order of things; ordinary, common, habitual, usual, everyday, workaday.

Impulse

Be habitual; Adjective: prevail; come into use, become a habit, take root; gain upon one, grow upon one.

Adjective: habitual; accustomary; prescriptive, accustomed; Verb: 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.

Repetition

Monotonous, harping, iterative, recursive, unvaried; mocking, chiming; retold; aforesaid, aforenamed; above-mentioned, above-said; habitual; another.

Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus.

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Crosswords: Habitual

English words defined with "habitual": absenteeism, Accustomable, Accustomance, accustomed, active, Ananias, Assuetudechronically, Common lewdness, cunctator, custom, customaryDo-nothingnessEbriosity, enuredfashiongluttonyhabitual abortion, habitual criminal, habitude, hardenedIn idle, inured, inveteratelymentality, mindset, modus operandinegativism, negativityoutlookpostponer, procrastinator, Putanismreform, routinesee the light, slovenliness, straighten out, Stringhaltticusage, usancewonted. (references)
Specialty definitions using "habitual": A.A., Abortion, HabitualCaerleon, Cervix IncompetenceFIBGaribaldi's Red Shirthabitual residencemotor skillNail BitingPersonality Developmentsmurftrade usage and course of dealing. (references)
Non-English Usage: "Habitual" is also a word in the following languages with English translations in parentheses.

Portuguese (accustomed, acquainted, average, common, customary, frequent, habitual, normal, ordinary, regular, usual, wonted), Spanish (crude, featureless, habitual, hardened, regular, tame).

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Commercial Usage: Habitual

DomainTitle

Books

  • Commonalities in Substance Abuse and Habitual Behavior (reference)

  • Forming Winning Strategies: An Integrated Theory of Habitual Domains (reference)

  • Habitual Domains Freeing Yourself From (reference)

  • Habitual Domains: Freeing Yourself from the Limits on Your Life (reference)

  • Habitual drunken offenders: report of the Working Party (reference)

    (more book examples)

  

Music

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Familiar Quotations: Habitual

AuthorQuotation

Charles Baudelaire

There are as many kinds of beauty as there are habitual ways of seeking happiness.

Thomas Jefferson

He who permits himself to tell a lie once finds it much easier to do it a second and a third time till at length it becomes habitual.
He who permits himself to tell a lie once, finds it much easier to do it a second and third time, till at length it becomes habitual; he tells lieswithout attending to it, and truth without the world's believing him. This falsehood of the tongue leads to that of the heart, and in time depraves all its good dispositions.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Use in Literature: Habitual

TitleAuthorQuote

Scarlet Letter

Hawthorne, Nathaniel

The only surgeon was one who combined the occasional exercise of that noble art with the daily and habitual flourish of a razor.

Les Miserables

Hugo, Victor

Her hard face exhibited a shade of timidity and doubt that was not habitual.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Non-Fiction Usage: Habitual

SubjectTopicQuote

Health

Believing that swallowing air and releasing it will relieve the discomfort of these disorders, this person may unintentionally develop a habitual cycle of belching and discomfort. (references)

Behavioral modification is a therapeutic approach based on the assumption that habitual eating and physical activity behaviors must be relearned to promote long-term weight change. (references)

In recent years, Americans have been changing their habitual diet in the direction we recommend, that is, by reducing their intake of total fat, saturated fat, and cholesterol and by increasing intake of polyunsaturated fat. This has been accompanied by a substantial reduction in the average blood cholesterol of the population. (references)

Civil Liberties

Egypt

On November 14, the Court sentenced 20 defendants to 2 years in prison and one to 1 year for "habitual debauchery;" one to 3 years for "contempt of religion;" and one to 5 years for contempt of religion and habitual debauchery. (references)

Economic History

Argentina

To carry on a habitual activity, a foreign company must establish a branch (sucursal) in Argentina. (references)

Human Rights

Argentina

There were also cases of applications of electric shock (a habitual practice from the military dictatorship) and "dry submarine" (asphyxia with a plastic bag). (references)

Indigenous People

India

In February 2000, the NHRC recommended that the Habitual Offenders Act, aimed at the denotified and nomadic tribes, be repealed. (references)

Women

Paraguay

Although the Penal Code criminalizes spousal abuse, it stipulates that the abuse must be habitual before being recognized as criminal, and then it is punishable only by a fine. (references)

Lexicography

Devil's Dictionary

FIB, n. A lie that has not cut its teeth. An habitual liar's nearest approach to truth: the perigee of his eccentric orbit. When David said: "All men are liars," Dave, Himself a liar, fibbed like any thief. Perhaps he thought to weaken disbelief By proof that even himself was not a slave To Truth; though I suspect the aged knave Had been of all her servitors the chief Had he but known a fig's reluctant leaf Is more than e'er she wore on land or wave. No, David served not Naked Truth when he Struck that sledge-hammer blow at all his race; Nor did he hit the nail upon the head: For reason shows that it could never be, And the facts contradict him to his face. Men are not liars all, for some are dead. Bartle Quinker

Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits.

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Speeches: Habitual

SpeakerTermPhrase(s)

George Washington

1789-1797The nation which indulges toward another an habitual hatred or an habitual fondness is in some degree a slave.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Usage Frequency: Habitual

"Habitual" is generally used as an adjective (general or positive) -- approximately 99.65% of the time. "Habitual" is used about 289 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted)
Parts of SpeechPercentUsage per
100 Million Words
Rank in English
Adjective (general or positive)99.65%28817,155
Noun (proper)0.35%1339,140
                    Total100.00%289N/A

Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.

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Expressions: Habitual

Expressions using "habitual": habitual abortion habitual criminal habitual drinker habitual drunkard habitual residence habitual speed. Additional references.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Frequency of Internet Keywords: Habitual

The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com.
 
ExpressionFrequency
per Day

habitual jean

27

habitual liar

24

habitual lying

13

habitual

13

abortion habitual

10

habitual offender

8

aborto habitual

7

habitual sin

5

ritual de lo habitual

4

aborter habitual

3
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Modern Translations: Habitual

Language Translations for "habitual"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Albanian

  

për forcë zakoni (out of habit), i zakonshëm (accustomed, common, common or garden, commonplace, consuetudinary, current, customary, daily, day to day, everyday, familiar, general, homely, mundane, natural, normal, ordinary, ready made, regular, routine, second best, standard, usual, vulgar, wonted, workaday), i shpeshtë (frequent, hourly, recurrent, thick), i rregullt (above board, correct, done, even, formal, frequent, honest, just, licit, measured, neat, normal, on the level, orderly, regular, right, steady, systematic, systematical, tidy, trig, trim), i rëndomtë (banal, base, coarse, common, commonplace, copybook, corny, everyday, hackneyed, homely, mundane, ordinary, plain, platitudinous, prose, prosy, second rate, substandard, trite, vulgar), i bërë zakon (customary). (various references)

   

Arabic 

  

‏فطري (congenital, connate, fungoid, fungous, fungus, inborn, inbred, indigenous, inherent, innate, native, natural, primitive, radical), ‏معتاد (accustomed, customary, frequent, usual, wonted), ‏مألوف (accustomed, beaten, commonplace, conventional, customary, familiar, frequent, homely, household, ordinary, orthodox, popular, regular, usual, vulgar), ‏مدمن (addicted, alcoholic, chronic, dipsomaniac, given, habitual drinker, sot, toper), ‏ناشئ عن العادة, ‏إعتيادي (ordinary, regular, usual), ‏ثابت (abiding, constant, enduring, fast, firm, fixed, immobile, immovable, immutable, indubitable, invariable, lasting, lingering, perpetual, settled, solid, stabile, stable, standing, stationary, steadfast, steady, stiff, strong, stubborn, sturdy, substantive, unfailing, unmoved). (various references)

   

Bulgarian 

  

свойствен (congenial, immanent, inherent, intrinsic, peculiar, proper, specific), обичаен (accustomed, common, consuetudinary, customary, familiar, general, ordinary, regular, stock, usual, wonted), закоравял (callous, case-hardened, chronic, confirmed, crusted, double-dyed, hard boiled, indurate, ingrain, ingrained, inveterate, irreclaimable, obdurate, tough). (various references)

   

Chinese 

  

日常. (various references)

   

Czech

  

obvyklý (common, consuetudinary, customary, in use, normal, ordinary, regular, routine, standard, unexceptional, usual, wonted), notorický (chronic, dipsomaniac), neustálý (constant, continual, eternal, incessant, perpetual, steady, uninterrupted), navyklý (accustomed), bìžný (common, common or garden, current, customary, going, ordinary, passable, routine, standing, unexceptional, usual). (various references)

   

Danish

  

habituel. (various references)

   

Dutch

  

habitueel. (various references)

   

Farsi 

  

معتاد (Addict, Given, Habitue, Inveterate), همیشگی (Continual, Eternal, Perennial, Perpetual, Usual), عادی (Common, Customary, Naked, Normal, Ordinary, Ornery, Regular, Rife, Uncritical, Usual), شخص داءم الخمر. (various references)

   

Finnish

  

tavanomaiset (accustomed, customary, usual), tavanmukainen (accustomed, customary, usual). (various references)

   

French

  

habituel. (various references)

   

German

  

gewohnheitsmäßig (automatically, consuetudinarily, customary, formal, professional), habituell, gewohnte, gewohnt (accustomed, customary, dwelt, familiar, habitually, used, used to, usual, wont, wonted). (various references)

   

Greek 

  

συνηθισμένοσ (accustomed, common, conventional, customary, ordinary, used to, usual, wont, wonted), συνήθησ (beaten, customary, familiar, ordinary, stock, unexceptional, usual, wonted, workaday). (various references)

   

Hebrew 

  

מוע" (confirmed, festival, forewarned, liable, meeting, season, term, warned), מור'ל (accustomed, habituated, used, used to), מ "'י (customary, usual), שכיח (common, frequent, medial, prosaic, usual), קבוע (constant, fitted, fixation, fixed, fixing, fixture, permanent, regular, set, settled, stable, standing, stated, stationary, steady, uniform), ר'יל (accustomed, common, mediocre, ordinary, par, simple, standard, stock, unexceptional, usual, wont, wonted). (various references)

   

Hungarian

  

szokásos (accustomed, customary, ordinary, regular, ruling, run, usual, wonted), megrögzött (besetting, compulsive, confirmed, deep-seated, hardcore, ingrown, rooted), megszokott (accustomed, common or garden, conventional, familiar, general, groovy, ordinary, recognized, stock, to move in a rut, wont, wonted). (various references)

   

Indonesian

  

terbiasa (have become accustomed), biasa (accustomed, adjusted, banal, conversant, lay, ordinary, regular, trivial, usual). (various references)

   

Italian

  

abituale (accustomed, common, customary, routine, usual, wonted). (various references)

   

Japanese Kanji 

  

何時もの (usual), 常'的 . (various references)

   

Japanese Katakana 

  

いつもの (usual), じょうしゅうてき. (various references)

   

Korean 

  

습관성. (various references)

   

Manx

  

oayllagh (accustomed, acquainted, au fait, conversant, customary, experienced, familiar, guide, intimately acquainted, inveterate, knowledgeable, leader, versed, wont), oashagh (customary), lhiantyn (attach, clinging, obsess, run on, stick, stick on, take after), cliaghtagh (consuetudinal, conventional, customary). (various references)

   

Norwegian

  

sedvanlig. (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

abitualhay.(various references)

   

Portuguese

  

habitual (accustomed, acquainted, average, common, customary, frequent, normal, ordinary, regular, usual, wonted). (various references)

   

Romanian

  

uzual (accustomed, current, customary, ordinary, usual, usually), obişnuit (accustomed, average, common, commonplace, customarily, customary, frequent, frequently, habitually, habitue, normal, ordinary, regular, rife, routine, standard, used to, usual, usually, wonted, workaday), nelipsit (customary), deprins (accustomed, experienced, given). (various references)

   

Russian 

  

обычный (accustomed, bog-standard, common, common or garden, consuetudinary, conventional, customary, everyday, familiar, natural, normal, ordinary, regular, run-of-the-mail, run-of-the-mill, usual). (various references)

   

Serbo-Croatian

  

uobičajen (consuetudinary, customary, ordinary, trivial, usual, wonted), ovejan (chronic, confirmed, true blue), običan (common, ordinary, plain, prosaic, quotidian, unexceptionable, unexceptional, usual). (various references)

   

Spanish

  

habitual (crude, featureless, hardened, regular, tame). (various references)

   

Swedish

  

habituell, vanlig (accustomed, common, customary, familiar, frequent, ordinary, ornery, plain, regular, straight, unexceptional, used to, usual, wonted), vanemässig, vane-, invand, inrotad (crusted, fixed, inbred, ingrained, inveterate). (various references)

   

Thai

  

ที่เป็นนิสัย. (various references)

   

Turkish

  

sürekli (abiding, assiduous, chronic, consistent, consistently, constant, continual, continuous, continuum, durable, enduring, everlasting, hourly, imprescriptible, incessant, invariable, lasting, non-stop, perennial, permanent, perpetual, persistent, running, secular, settled, standing, steady, sustained, unabating, unceasing, unremitting), gedikli (breached, habitue, notched, old stager, regular, Stager), bağımlı (addict, addicted, clinging, confirmed, dependent, freak, given to, hooked, in the bondage of vice, interdependent, inveterate, linked, subject, subsidiary), alışılmış (accustomed, consuetudinary, customary, familiar, set, usual, wonted), alışılagelmiş (common, consuetudinary, customary, ordinary, routine). (various references)

   

Ukranian 

  

звичний (accustomed, chronic, consuetudinary, customary, normal, old, ordinary, regular, used to, wonted), закоренілий (confirmed, deep rooted, double-dyed, dyed in the wool, engrained, inveterate, old), природжений (born, congenial, congenital, connate, inborn, inbred, ingrain, ingrained, ingrown, inherent, innate, native, natural, organic, original, true born, unschooled). (various references)

   

Vietnamese 

  

thường xuyên (eternally, frequent, unending), thường lệ (regulation, usual, usually), thường dùng quen thói, thường (banal, mediocre, normal, often, oftentimes, ordinary, still, trifling, trivial, unsatisfactory, usual, vulgar), quen thuộc (home), nghiện nặng. (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Ancestral Language Translations: Habitual

LanguagePeriodTranslations
Greek700 BCE-300 CE

hektikos. (various references)

Latin500 BCE-Modern

cotidiano, cotidianum, solitus, usitatus -a -um. (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Bible Trace: Habitual

LanguageDateSource2 Peter Chapter 2, Verse 7
Greek (transliterated)250 BCSeptuagintKai dikaion lwt kataponoumenon upo thV twn aqesmwn en aselgeia anastrofhV errusato
Latin405VulgateEt iustum Loth oppressum a nefandorum iniuria conversatione eruit
Middle English1395WyclifAnd delyuerid the iust Loth, oppressid of the wrong, and of the letcherouse conuersacioun of cursid men;
Renaissance English1526TyndaleAnd iust Lot vexed with the vnclenly conversacio of the wicked delivered he.
Jacobean English1611King JamesAnd delivered just Lot, vexed with the filthy conversation of the wicked:
Victorian English1833WebsterAnd delivered just Lot, grieved with the habitual lewdness of the wicked:
Basic English1964OgdenAnd kept safe Lot, the upright man, who was deeply troubled by the unclean life of the evil-doers

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Matched Bible Translations: Habitual

Language2 Peter Chapter 2, Verse 7
BulgarianТе са безводни кладенци, мъгли тласкани от буря, за които е запазена мрачна тъмнина [до века].
Cebuano¶ ug kon iyang giluwas ang matarung nga si Lot nga naguol sa hilabihan tungod sa maulagon nga pagpatuyang sa mga tawong dautan
Chinese只 搭 救 了 那 常 為 惡 人 淫 行 憂 傷 的 義 人 羅 得 .
Croatianako pravednog Lota, premorena razvratnim življenjem onih razularenika, oslobodi -
Danishog udfriede den retfærdige Lot, som plagedes af de ryggesløses uterlige Vandel,
DutchEn den rechtvaardigen Lot, die vermoeid was van den ontuchtigen wandel der gruwelijke mensen, daaruit verlost heeft;
FinnishKuitenkin hän pelasti hurskaan Lootin, jota rietasten vaellus irstaudessa vaivasi;
Frenchet s`il a délivré le juste Lot, profondément attristé de la conduite de ces hommes sans frein dans leur dissolution
Germanund hat erlöst den gerechten Lot, welchem die schändlichen Leute alles Leid taten mit ihrem unzüchtigen Wandel;
Haitian Creole¶ Men, li te delivre Lòt, yon nonm dwat ki te pran lapenn lè l' te wè move bagay mechan yo t'ap fè.
Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hariTetapi Lot diselamatkan, karena ia menuruti kemauan Allah; ia sangat menderita karena kelakuan yang tidak senonoh dari orang-orang bejat.
Indonesian-Terjemahan Lamaserta melepaskan Lut, orang benar itu, yang merasa susah oleh sebab kelakuan cabul orang-orang jahat itu,
ItalianLiberò invece il giusto Lot, angustiato dal comportamento immorale di quegli scellerati.
Korean무 법 한 자 의 음 란 한 행 실 을 인 하 여 통 하 " 의 로 운 롯 을 건 지 셨 으 니
LatvianViòð izglâba taisnîgo Latu, ko nomâca bezdievju varmâcîba un viòu netiklâ dzîve,
Maori¶ Ko Rota ia, ko te tangata tika, whakaorangia ake e ia, i a ia e whakapouritia ana e nga ritenga whakarihariha a te hunga kino;
Norwegianog fridde ut den rettferdige Lot, som plagedes ved de ugudeliges skamløse ferd
Portuguesee se livrou ao justo Ló, atribulado pela vida dissoluta daqueles perversos   
Rumanianwi dacq a scqpat pe neprihqnitul Lot, care era foarte kntristat de viaya destrqbqlatq a acestor stricayi;
RussianБ ТБЧЕ"ОПЗП мПФБ, ХФПНМЕООПЗП П'ТБЭЕОЙЕН НЕЦ"Х МА"ШНЙ ОЕЙУФПЧП ТБЪЧТБФОЩНЙ, ЙЪ'БЧЙМ
Shuar¶ Tura Yus Ráutan uwemtikramiayi. Pénker shuar asa, Sutumanmaya shuar Imiá yajauch ásar Tunáa Túruiniakui, Raut Kúntuts Enentáimsamiayi.
Spanishy si rescató al justo Lot, quien era acosado por la conducta sensual de los malvados
SwahiliAlimwokoa Loti, mtu mwema, ambaye alisikitishwa sana na mwenendo mbaya wa watu hao waasi.
SwedishMen han frälste den rättfärdige Lot, som svårt pinades av de gudlösa människornas lösaktiga vandel. >1 Mos. 18,20 f. 19,4 f., 15 f.
Thaiและไ"้ทรงช่วยโลทผู้ชอบธรรมให้รอ" ผู้มีความทุกข์ใหญ่หลวงเพราะการประพฤติลามกของคนชั่วเหล่านั้น
Ukrainian¶ а врятував праведного Лота, змученого поводженням розпусних людей,
Uma¶ Aga natulungi hadua tauna to rahanga' Lot, nawi'iha-i ncala' ngkai ngata Sodom, apa' Lot toei tauna to monoa' nono-na. Kahae-na Lot mo'oha' hi ngata toe, susa' nono-na mpohilo gau' pue' ngata to bengku' pai' to uma tumotoa.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Derivations & Misspellings: Habitual

Derivations

Words beginning with "habitual": habitually, habitualness, habitualnesses. (additional references)


Misspellings

"Habitual" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: habilual, habital, habituall, habituat, habituel. (additional references)

Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Rhyming with "Habitual"

# of Phoneme MatchesPronunciationWord(s) rhyming with "habitual" (pronounced hubi"khuwul)
5-i" kh uw u lritual.
4-kh uw u lconceptual, contractual, eventual, factual, ineffectual, intellectual, parimutuel, perpetual, virtual.
3-uw u lannual, audiovisual, biannual, bisexual, consensual, continual, gradual, manual, menstrual, residual, sexual, transsexual.

Source: compiled by the editor (additional references); see credits.

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Anagrams: Habitual

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Words within the letters "a-a-b-h-i-l-t-u"

-1 letter: halibut.

-2 letters: ablaut, abulia, hiatal, tabuli, thulia.

-3 letters: baith, built, habit, labia, laith, lathi, tabla, tubal.

-4 letters: abut, alba, alit, baal, baht, bail, bait, bath, bhut, blah, blat, buhl, habu, hail, halt, haul, haut, hila, hilt, hula, lath, lati, litu, tabu, tail, tala, tali, tuba.

-5 letters: aah, aal, aba, aha, ail, ait, ala, alb, alt, baa, bah, bal, bat, bit, but, hat, hit, hub, hut, lab, lat, lib, lit, tab, tau, til, tub, tui, uta.

 Words containing the letters "a-a-b-h-i-l-t-u"
 

+2 letters: habitually.

 

+4 letters: habitualness, uncharitable, uncharitably.

 

+5 letters: uninhabitable.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Alternative Orthography: Habitual


Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)

48 61 62 69 74 75 61 6C

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519; backwards) (references)

American Sign Language (origins from 1620-1817 in Italy and, especially, France) (references)

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Semaphore (1791, in France) (references)

Braille (1829, in France) (references)

Morse Code (1836) (references)

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Dancing Men (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1903) (references)

Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)

01001000 01100001 01100010 01101001 01110100 01110101 01100001 01101100

HTML Code (1990) (references)

&#72 &#97 &#98 &#105 &#116 &#117 &#97 &#108

ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)

0048 0061 0062 0069 0074 0075 0061 006C

British Sign Language (Fingerspelling, BSL; 1992, British Deaf Association Dictionary of British Sign Language) (references)

Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)

4267687586876778

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INDEX

1. Definition
2. Synonyms
3. Crosswords
4. Usage: Commercial
5. Quotations: Familiar
6. Quotations: Fiction
7. Quotations: Non-fiction
8. Quotations: Speeches
9. Usage Frequency
10. Expressions
11. Expressions: Internet
12. Translations: Modern
13. Translations: Ancient
14. Bible Trace
15. Derivations
16. Rhymes
17. Anagrams
18. Orthography
19. Bibliography


  

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