terms |
inveterated |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective inveterated is
(medicine|of an injury or condition) no longer fresh or recent.
As a verb inveterated is
(
inveterate).
inveterated |
habitual |
As adjectives the difference between inveterated and habitual
is that
inveterated is no longer fresh or recent while
habitual is behaving in a regular manner, as a habit.
As a verb inveterated
is past tense of inveterate.
inveterated |
inveterates |
As verbs the difference between inveterated and inveterates
is that
inveterated is past tense of inveterate while
inveterates is third-person singular of inveterate.
As an adjective inveterated
is no longer fresh or recent.
inveterated |
inveterate |
As adjectives the difference between inveterated and inveterate
is that
inveterated is (medicine|of an injury or condition) no longer fresh or recent while
inveterate is old; firmly established by long continuance; of long standing; obstinately deep-rooted; as, an inveterate disease; an inveterate habit.
As verbs the difference between inveterated and inveterate
is that
inveterated is (
inveterate) while
inveterate is (obsolete) to fix and settle by long continuance; to entrench.