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habitus meaning in English

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habitus [habitus] (4th) M
noun

character [characters]noun
[UK: ˈkæ.rək.tə(r)] [US: ˈke.rɪk.tər]

condition, statenoun

expression, demeanornoun

garment / dress / "get-up"noun

habeo [habere, habui, habitus] (2nd)
verb

have, hold, consider, think, reasonverb

manage, keepverb

spend / pass (time)verb

antehabeo [antehabere, antehabui, antehabitus] (2nd) TRANS
verb

have previouslyverb

prefer [preferred, preferring, prefers]verb
[UK: prɪ.ˈfɜː(r)] [US: prə.ˈfɝː]

cucullus non facit monachum, barba non facit philosophum, habitus non facit monachum phrase

the cowl does not make the monk(the superficial trappings of something are unrelated to its true essence)
phrase
[UK: ðə kaʊl dʌz nɒt ˈmeɪk ðə mʌŋk] [US: ðə ˈkaʊl ˈdəz ˈnɑːt ˈmeɪk ðə ˈməŋk]

dehabeo [dehabere, dehabui, dehabitus] (2nd) TRANS
verb

lack, not to haveverb

posthabeo [posthabere, posthabui, posthabitus] (2nd)
verb

esteem less, subordinate (to)verb

postpone [postponed, postponing, postpones]verb
[UK: pə.ˈspəʊn] [US: postˈpoʊn]

ratihabeo [ratihabere, ratihabui, ratihabitus] (2nd)
verb

ratify [ratified, ratifying, ratifies]verb
[UK: ˈræ.tɪ.faɪ] [US: ˈræ.tə.ˌfaɪ]