Definition of Habiter. Meaning of Habiter. Synonyms of Habiter

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Cohabiter
Cohabiter Co*hab"it*er, n. A cohabitant. --Hobbes.
Inhabiter
Inhabiter In*hab"it*er, n. An inhabitant. [R.] --Derham.

Meaning of Habiter from wikipedia

- A habit (or wont, as a humorous and formal term) is a routine of behavior that is repeated regularly and tends to occur subconsciously. A 1903 paper in...
- A bad habit is a negative behaviour pattern. Bad Habits may also refer to: Bad Habits (2007 film), a Mexican film Bad Habits (2009 film), an Australian...
- Creature of Habit may refer to: one who is extremely used to their own habits and does not function well without them Creatures of Habit (Buffy comic)...
- In mineralogy, crystal habit is the characteristic external shape of an individual crystal or aggregate of crystals. The habit of a crystal is dependent...
- up habit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A habit is a routine of behavior that is repeated regularly and tends to occur subconsciously. Habit or Habits...
- Delinquent Habits is an American hip hop group, formed in Norwalk, California in 1991. They are known for their Latin-tinged rap, which is both melodic...
- A religious habit is a distinctive set of religious clothing worn by members of a religious order. Traditionally some plain garb recognizable as a religious...
- A bad habit is a negative behaviour pattern. Bad Habit may also refer to: Bad Habit (album) or the title song, by Alee, 2017 Bad Habit, a 2012 EP by Madilyn...
- The 8th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness is a book written by Stephen R. Covey, published in 2004. It is the sequel to The Seven Habits of Highly...
- bad habit is a behaviour pattern perceived as negative. Common examples include: procrastination, overspending and nail-biting. Research on habit formation...