habits (noun)

  • 101myrmomancy — noun Divination by interpreting the appearance and behaviour of ants, especially their eating habits. A type of augury …

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  • 102joint snake — noun A mythical creature of the southern United States, a snake that can reassemble itself when broken or cut into pieces. The farmer, however, knowing the habits of joint snakes, had hidden one of the middle pieces in his pocket …

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  • 103tradition — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ age old, ancient, centuries old, deep rooted, old, time honoured/time honored ▪ long, long established, long standing …

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  • 104fuddy-duddy — noun A person whose ideas and habits are old fashioned. His students think Professor Jones is an old fuddy duddy …

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  • 105new\ deal — noun informal 1. A complete change; a fresh start. People had been on the job too long; a new deal was needed to get things out of the old bad habits. 2. Another chance. The boy asked for a new deal after he had been punished for fighting in… …

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  • 106Alexander technique — noun a system designed to promote well being by retraining one s awareness and habits of posture to ensure minimum effort and strain. Origin 1930s: named after the Australian born actor and elocutionist Frederick Matthias Alexander …

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  • 107Black Friar — noun a friar of the Dominican order (who wear black habits) …

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  • 108Black Monk — noun a member of the Benedictines (who wear black habits) …

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  • 109Grey Friar — noun a friar of the Franciscan order (who wear grey habits) …

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  • 110manner — noun 1》 a way in which something is done or happens. 2》 a style in literature or art. 3》 (manner of) chiefly literary a kind or sort. 4》 a person s outward bearing or way of behaving towards others. 5》 (manners) polite or well bred social… …

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