Habit_(disambiguation)
Habit (disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
A habit is a routine of behavior that is repeated regularly and tends to occur subconsciously.
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Habit or Habits may also refer to:
- Religious habit, a distinctive dress worn by the members of a religious order
- Riding habit, women's clothing for horseback riding
- Keffiyeh, a traditional Arab headdress, sometimes called a habit
- Sudarium, worn by Jewish men after wedding.
Film
- Habit (1921 film), an American silent film
- Habit (1997 film), an American horror film
- Habit (2021 film), an American drama film
Music
- Habit (album), by U;Nee, 2007
- Habits (album), by Neon Trees, 2010
- "Habit" (Pearl Jam song), 1996
- "Habit" (Sekai no Owari song), 2022
- "Habit" (Tulisa Contostavlos song), 2012
- "Habit", a 2012 song by Adler from Back from the Dead
- "Habit", a 2018 song by Andrew Hyatt from CAIN
- "Habit", a 2020 song by Louis Tomlinson from Walls
- "Habits (Stay High)", a 2013 song by Tove Lo
- "Habits", a 1960s song by The Wailing Wailers with Junior Braithwaite
- HABIT (HabitAbility: Brine, Irradiation and Temperature), an instrument designed to harvest water from the Mars atmosphere
- Habit (biology), aspects of behaviour or structure
- Crystal habit, the characteristic external shape of an individual crystal
- Drug habit, drug addiction
- Habit, Kentucky, a place in the United States
- Habit evidence, a term used in the law of evidence
- All pages with titles beginning with habit
- All pages with titles containing habit
- Bad Habits (disambiguation)
- Habitus (disambiguation)
- Habitat, the type of natural environment in which a particular species of organism lives
- Habituation, a form of non-associative learning
- Habitica, formerly HabitRPG, an online task management application
- Addiction
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