Habit vs Housecoat - What's the difference?
habit | housecoat |
As nouns the difference between habit and housecoat is that habit is an action done on a regular basis while housecoat is (us|canada) a bathrobe. As a verb habit is to clothe.
habit English
Etymology 1
From (etyl), from (etyl) ; see have.
Noun
( en noun)
An action done on a regular basis.
* Washington Irving
- a man of very shy, retired habits
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An action performed repeatedly and automatically, usually without awareness.
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A long piece of clothing worn by monks and nuns.
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A piece of clothing worn uniformly for a specific activity.
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(archaic) Outward appearance; attire; dress.
* Shakespeare
- Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy.
* Addison
- There are, among the statues, several of Venus, in different habits .
* 1719 , (Daniel Defoe), (Robinson Crusoe)
- it was always my fate to choose for the worse, so I did here; for having money in my pocket and good clothes upon my back, I would always go on board in the habit of a gentleman; and so I neither had any business in the ship, or learned to do any.
(botany) form of growth or general appearance of a variety or species of plant, e.g. erect, prostrate, bushy.
An addiction.
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Synonyms
* (l)
Related terms
* exhibit
* habitual
* habituate
* inhibit
* prohibit
Etymology 2
From (etyl) habiten, from (etyl) habiter, from (etyl) ; see have.
Verb
( en verb)
To clothe.
(archaic) To inhabit.
Related terms
* habitat
* habitation
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housecoat English
Alternative forms
* house-coat
Noun
( en noun)
(US, Canada) A bathrobe.
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