habits (noun)

  • 81crabgrass — noun A member of the genus Digitaria, a grass of tropical to temperate climates, and a major pest of lawns in such climates, mainly from their invasive habits and the fact they die off in the fall and winter, leaving ugly bare patches …

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  • 82lifie — noun A life insurance salesman or saleswoman. Many of the industrys bad habits seem to have been inherited from the financial planners predecessors the lifies, as they were known …

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  • 83zoology — noun /zəʊˈɒlədʒi/ a) that part of biology which relates to the animal kingdom, including the structure, embryology, evolution, classification, habits, and distribution of all animals, both living and extinct. b) a treatise on this science …

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  • 84ethnopharmacology — noun The scientific study correlating ethnic groups, their health, and how it relates to their physical habits and methodology in creating and using medicines. See Also: ethnopharmacological, ethnopharmacologist, ethnopharmacy …

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  • 85generation gap — noun A disconnect between members of one generation and members of the next based on the later generation developing habits, attitudes, and preferences inconsistent with the experience of the former …

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  • 86clutch initiation — noun lay date. This has relevance to avian breeding habits …

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  • 87modus operandi — noun /ˈməʊ.dʌs ˌɒp.ə(ɹ).æn.daɪ/ a) A person or things normal mode of operation. b) A known criminals established habits and mode of work when committing specific offences, especially fraud, matched with characteristics of an unsolved crime to… …

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  • 88Judaeo-Spanish — noun a Romance Language, based on Old Spanish, and spoken almost exclusively by Sephardic Jews in Greek and Turkey. Although like most American born children of immigrants they had failed to develop a fluent use of the mother tongue, both had… …

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  • 89meme — noun /miːm/ a) Any unit of cultural information, such as a practice or idea, that is transmitted verbally or by repeated action from one mind to another. Example …

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  • 90zoography — noun A description of animals, their forms, and habits; descriptive zoology …

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