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What Does Habit Mean?

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Muddassar Memon answered
The term habit means a particular behaviour pattern regularly followed until it has become almost involuntary. Habit when applied in perspective of biology, refers to the automatic actions of animals and the natural inclinations of plants.

In zoology, this word is applied usually to illustrate where an animal spent the majority of its life cycle. As in Botany, the word is used regularly to depict the general appearance, growth form, or even the architecture of a plant.

In human beings even there are particular habits like getting up early, jogging, brushing teeth, etc. These are things which a human being has been doing since a very long period and hence it becomes more of a routine for him, and over the period of years on these habits start coming from within.
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Yooti Bhansali answered
The following descriptions will tell you what habit 'really' means: In psychological terms, a habit or habituation is a type of learned behaviour which is characterised by repetition. It is simply a different kind of integration.

A habit is not necessarily done consciously, for example once we get up it is a habit to go straight to the bathroom and brush our teeth without even thinking about it. This happens because the stimulus fades away from the nervous system and one becomes unaware of many things, including mundane everyday things. Many people unconsciously bite on their nails when nervous or anxious as a result of habit.

A habit in religious terms means an item of clothing which is worn by those who are members of a religious order, for instance a Catholic order. It constitutes a tunic, usually complemented with a scapular and cowl. A riding habit is the set of garment's females wear for horse riding.
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Anonymous answered
It means that you are doing something often and then you will soon find your self doing it all the time!!

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