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Что (кто) такое habit-forming - определение

DISTINCTIVE SET OF GARMENTS WORN BY MEMBERS OF A RELIGIOUS ORDER
Habit (clothing); Monastic habit; Habit (monk); Habit (nun); Nun's habit; Nun habit; Monk's dress; Nun outfit; Religious habits; Abbatial habit; Cardinal's habit; Franciscan habit; Dominican habit; Carthusian habit; Passionist habit; Capuchin habit; Benedictine habit; Augustinian habit; Carmelite habit; Servite habit; Trappist habit; Trinitarian habit; Cistercian habit; Jesuit habit; Christian Brothers habit; Mercedarian habit
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  • A nun of the [[Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration]] in her cloister.
  • [[Missionaries of Charity]] sisters in Haiti
  • Religious clothing includes habits
  • Traditional Roman Catholic nuns.

habit-forming      
¦ adjective (of a drug or activity) addictive.
Parafunctional activity         
THE HABITUAL EXERCISE OF A BODY PART IN A WAY THAT IS OTHER THAN THE MOST COMMON USE OF THAT BODY PART
Para-functional habit; Parafunctional habit
A para-functional habit or parafunctional habit is the habitual exercise of a body part in a way that is other than the most common use of that body part. In dentistry, orthodontics, and oral and maxillofacial pathology, the body part in question is usually the mouth, tongue, or jaw.
Forming (metalworking)         
METALWORKING PROCESS OF FASHIONING PARTS AND OBJECTS THROUGH MECHANICAL DEFORMATION; THE WORKPIECE IS RESHAPED WITHOUT ADDING OR REMOVING MATERIAL
Metal forming; Metal Forming; Shaping (metalworking)
Forming, metal forming, is the metalworking process of fashioning metal parts and objects through mechanical deformation; the workpiece is reshaped without adding or removing material, and its mass remains unchanged. Forming operates on the materials science principle of plastic deformation, where the physical shape of a material is permanently deformed.

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Religious habit

A religious habit is a distinctive set of religious clothing worn by members of a religious order. Traditionally some plain garb recognizable as a religious habit has also been worn by those leading the religious eremitic and anchoritic life, although in their case without conformity to a particular uniform style.

Uniformity and distinctiveness by order often evolved and changed over time. Interpretation of terms for clothes in religious rules could change over centuries. Furthermore, every time new communities gained importance in a cultural area the need for visual separation increased for new as well as old communities. Thus, modern habits are rooted in historic forms, but do not necessarily resemble them in cut, colour, material, detail or use.

In Christian monastic orders of the Catholic, Lutheran and Anglican Churches, the habit often consists of a tunic covered by a scapular and cowl, with a hood for monks or friars and a veil for nuns; in apostolic orders it may be a distinctive form of cassock for men, or a distinctive habit and veil for women. Catholic Canon Law requires only that the garb of their members be in some way identifiable so that the person may serve as a witness of the Evangelical counsels.

In many orders, the conclusion of postulancy and the beginning of the novitiate is marked by a ceremony, in which the new novice is accepted as a novice and then clothed in the community's habit by the superior. In some cases the novice's habit will be somewhat different from the customary habit: for instance, in certain orders of women that use the veil, it is common for novices to wear a white veil while professed members wear black, or if the order generally wears white, the novice wears a grey veil. Among some Franciscan communities of men, novices wear a sort of overshirt over their tunic; Carthusian novices wear a black cloak over their white habit.

Примеры употребления для habit-forming
1. The boldness has become habit–forming at West Ham.
2. And money, like narcotics, is habit–forming so the amounts misappropriated get bigger.
3. Cigarette smoke is a deadly delivery device for a benign but habit–forming product: nicotine.
4. The Pearson family might not have anticipated their money troubles but they knew just how habit–forming gadgetry could be.
5. Nutritionist Brigid McKevith said: "It is about habit forming and trying to get children to plant healthy choices early on.