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antonym | eng: semelfactive |
etymological origin of | eng: habitually |
etymological origin of | eng: unhabitual |
etymologically related | eng: habit |
etymologically related | eng: habitually |
has derived form | eng: habitually |
lexical category | adjective |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-habitual.ogg |
semantically related | eng: acclimated |
semantically related | eng: accustomed |
semantically related | eng: common |
semantically related | eng: commonplace |
semantically related | eng: customary |
semantically related | eng: ecumenical |
semantically related | eng: everyday |
semantically related | eng: garden variety |
semantically related | eng: household deity |
semantically related | eng: normal |
semantically related | eng: ordinary |
semantically related | eng: quotidian |
semantically related | eng: repetitive |
semantically related | eng: usual |
semantically related | eng: wonted |
translation | deu: gewöhnlich |
translation | deu: gewohnt |
translation | fin: tavanomainen |
translation | hye: սովորական |
translation | ina: habitual |
translation | ron: de obicei |
translation | slv: običájen |
translation | slv: običajen |
translation | spa: habitual |
translation | swe: vanemässig |
translation | swe: vanlig |
translation | tel: అలవాటుగా |
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