Crossword-Solution: HABITUDE 8 letters, 21 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Habitude n. Habitual attitude; usual or accustomed state with
reference to something else; established or usual relations.
Habitude n. Habitual association, intercourse, or familiarity.
Habitude n. Habit of body or of action.

We have 21 clues for the answer “HABITUDE”

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habitual mode of behavior 1 answer
habit or tendency 1 answer
Force of habit 2 answers
suchness 8 answers
modal existence 11 answers
second nature 12 answers
Usage. 23 answers
tradition 30 answers
clothe 41 answers
CUSTOM ___ 43 answers
Way 60 answers
Work (out) 60 answers
Temperament 60 answers
utilisation 61 answers
trend 63 answers
preoccupation 66 answers
Habit 66 answers
Craving 69 answers
Tendency 73 answers
Peculiarity 76 answers
Nature 78 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HABITUDE (5)

The Killer had determined to come back to the place where he had seen the white girl who took to the trees with the ability of long habitude.
The Son of Tarzan Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
Ces Sociétés là sont une Institution pour suppléer aux besoins d’esprit et de coeur de ces individus qui ont survécu à leurs émotions à l’égard du beau sexe, et qui n’ont pas la distraction de l’habitude de boire.
The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table Oliver Wendell Holmes 2013
Sometimes too It happens--and through no divinity Nor arrows of Venus--that a sorry chit Of scanty grace will be beloved by man; For sometimes she herself by very deeds, By her complying ways, and tidy habits, Will easily accustom thee to pass With her thy life-time--and, moreover, lo, Long habitude can gender human love, Even as an object smitten o'er and o'er By blows, however lightly, yet at last Is overcome and wavers.
Of The Nature of Things [Titus Lucretius Carus] Lucretius 1997
Every morning, fair or foul, he took his gold-headed cane, set his hat on the back of his head—a recent habitude, which I thought to indicate a burning brow—and betook himself to make a certain circuit.
The Master of Ballantrae Robert Louis Stevenson 1997
Upon being seated, the latter cast a frightened look over the Circus, and drew the veil closer about her face; while the Egyptian, letting her veil fall upon her shoulders, gave herself to view, and gazed at the scene with the seeming unconsciousness of being stared at, which, in a woman, is usually the result of long social habitude.
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ Lew Wallace 2000