habitudinal, a.
(hæbɪˈtjuːdɪnəl)
[f. L. habitūdo, -inis habitude + -al.]
Of or pertaining to habit; habitual.
c 1380 Wyclif Sel. Eng. Wks. (1869) I. 78 But clerkes witen þat þer ben two manere of seyngis, þat ben personel seynge, and habitudinel seynge. 1925 Glasgow Herald 12 Apr. 12 Disease.., biologically considered, is of three great kinds—(a) constitutional, (b) occupational or habitudinal, and (c) parasitic and microbic. 1932 J. A. Thomson Scientific Riddles iv. 324 Deeply saturating changes, whether environmental, nutritional, or habitudinal. |