The resemblance in cranial morphology between Peromyscus and Baiomys is judged to be the result of such a convergence of habitus and the baculum in Baiomys is thought to reflect relationships more accurately than does the skull.
He thought that skulls might more quickly than bacula reflect the habitus of the animal.
He observes justly--"Videamus jam de Phaedone, qui ab omni antiquitate is habitus est liber, in quo rationes immortalitatis animarum gravissime luculentissimeque exposita essent.
To those who walk or stand in this fashion, let it be known that this is the "habitus enteroptoticus," or asthenic droop.
Hence a careful distinction must be made between justification as an act (actus iustificationis) and justification as an habitual state (habitus iustificationis s.
An entitative habit (habitus entitativus) is an inherent quality by which a substance is rendered permanently good or bad, e.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "habitus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.