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Example sentences for "habitudes"

Lexicographically close words:
habituated; habituates; habituating; habituation; habitude; habitue; habitues; habitum; habitus; habla
  1. With alkalis and acids these berries have the same habitudes as bilberries; the former turning them green, the latter red.

  2. HEAT, is that power or essence called caloric, the discussion of whose habitudes with the different kinds of matter belongs to the science of chemistry.

  3. With potash, lime, oxide of lead, and tincture of galls, the habitudes of lichenine and starch are the same.

  4. The main difference between them consists in their habitudes with water and iodine.

  5. The following are their habitudes with various reagents:-- Litmus paper is powerfully reddened.

  6. Edict of Nantes cost France 'cinq cent mille de ses enfants les plus industrieux,' who carried into other countries 'les habitudes d'ordre et de travail dont ils etaient imbus.

  7. No foreign habitudes or attachments withdrew him from the cultivation of his power at home.

  8. The doctrines of communism and of nihilism are the products of retrogressive genius and are clearly atavistic, inasmuch as they are a reversion to the mental habitudes of our savage ancestors.

  9. This has generally been brought about by conquest, but the races conquered had first become enfeebled by their habitudes of thought and manner of living.

  10. They enjoy the mild habitudes of solitude and repose; the art of securing themselves, of instantaneously forming an asylum, of extending it, and of obtaining a plentiful subsistence without a necessity for relinquishing it.

  11. Thus his mental habitudes are gradually assimilated to those of his group.

  12. It assumes not old beliefs to be eliminated and revised, but the need of building up new experience into intellectual habitudes as correct as possible from the start.

  13. And these habitudes which lie below the level of reflection are just those which have been formed in the constant give and take of relationship with others.

  14. Partly in deference to the Colonel’s habitudes and those of the European travellers, the fashion of a late dinner had been revived at Windāhgil.

  15. Nevertheless, inquiries into his physical habitudes are still in an early stage.

  16. Among the planets the widest variety in physical habitudes is seen to prevail, and each is recognised as a world apart, inviting inquiries which, to be effective, must necessarily be special and detailed.

  17. The circumstance lends a particular interest to inquiries into the physical habitudes of our exterior planetary neighbour.

  18. He has in consequence opportunities for studying its physical habitudes altogether different from the baffling glimpse afforded to him of the other members of the solar family.

  19. The habitudes of the man of genius distinct from those of the man of society.

  20. The habitudes of genius, before genius loses its freshness in this society, are the mould in which the character is cast; and these, in spite of all the disguise of the man, will make him a distinct being from the man of society.

  21. Moral, in this sense, means merely habitudes or customs, reiteration of circumstances confirmed into usage; and these may be indifferently accounted physical or moral.

  22. It is also to be remarked that, all relations including an act of the mind, we cannot so properly be said to have an idea, but rather a notion of the relations and habitudes between things.

  23. With certain remnants of the class he originally belonged to, he had associated the low habitudes and slang phraseology of his daily associates, making it difficult for one, at first sight, to discover to which order he belonged.

  24. I have lived for a great many years in habitudes with those who professed them.

  25. They continue men in those habitudes of friendship, those political connexions, and those political principles, in which they began life.

  26. The travellers had again an opportunity to see and admire the equestrian habitudes and address of this hard-riding tribe.

  27. Having passed their early youth in the wilderness, separated almost entirely from civilized man, and in frequent intercourse with the Indians, they relapse, with a facility common to human nature, into the habitudes of savage life.

  28. Unhappily, I knew little of the habitudes of the great world, and every step I took was a matter of difficulty.

  29. Can these habitudes be the habitudes of Free Love, or what are they?

  30. The diction shows nothing of the mould of time, and the sentiments are at no great distance from our present habitudes of thought.


  31. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "habitudes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.