that is all ok but i think its "bit" so yeah! i dint write that someone else wrote all the rest of the information -> These ROOT-WORDS are HAB & HABIT meaning HAVE. HAB comes from the Latin habeo meaning to HAVE & and HABIT from habitare meaning to LIVE. It has saved the lives and usefulness of countless soldiers by making them HAVE again lost faculties. A Latin phrase much used in Law may well be added to our list; Habeas Corpus. Literally it means, "You have the body."1. Habit : HABIT (hab' it) n.A behavior pattern; usage; custom2. Habeas corpus : HAB eas corpus (hay' bee a skor' pus) n.You have the body3. Haberdashery : HAB erdashery (hab' er dash e ree) n.A store which sells articles of men's wear4. Habergeon : HAB ergeon (hab' er jun) n.A short jacket of mail5. Habile : HAB ile (hab' il) adj.Able; skillful6. Habiliments : HAB iliments (ha bil' i ments) n.Dress furnishings; clothing7. Habilitate : HAB ilitate (ha bil' i tate) v.To clothe; to prepare8. Habilimentation : HAB illimentation (ha bil i men tay' shun) n.The clothing industries and arts9. Habitat : HAB itat (hab' i tat) n.The natural abode of plant or animal10. Habitation : HAB itation (hab i tay' shun) n.Dwelling place; home; residence11. Habitual : HABIT ual (ha bich' yu al) adj.Customary; relating to habit; as, habitual industry12. Habituate : HABIT uate (ha bit' yu ate) v.To make accustomed to13. Habitude : HAB itude (hab' i tude) n.Nature; character; habitual attitude14. Habitué : HAB itue (ha bich' u way) n.One who frequents a certain place; as, a habitué of the theater15. Inhabit : in HAB it (in hab' it) v.To live in; to establish as residents16. Inhabitant : in HAB (in hab' it ant) n.One who lives permanently in a place17. Rehabilitate : re HAB ilitate (re ha bil' i tate) v.To make able again; restrengthen18. Rehabilitation : re HAB ilitation (re ha bil i tay' shun) n.Act of rehabilitating
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Sound out the word and the pauses are syllables. So habit would be hab-it.
Inhabitable? Which means that an area is not able to be lived in, or that the area cannot support life.The word is not inhabitable as inhabit means to:in⋅hab⋅it   /ɪnˈhæbɪt/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [in-hab-it] Show IPA -verb (used with object) 1.to live or dwell in (a place), as people or animals: Small animals inhabited the woods.2.to exist or be situated within; dwell in: Weird notions inhabit his mind.Synonyms:1, 2. reside, occupy, tenant, populate. -http://dictionary.reference.com/
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what does it mean when your sterling have hab on it
Hab is the verb to have.
Hab und Gut = worldly goods Hab und Gut = belongings Hab und Gut = chattels
10kt
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HAB stands for 10K rings with clear stones and luminous stones.
Plated with 10kt gold
416 is 10k
It means 10kt Gold Plated..
The root word "hab" means to have or to hold. It is derived from Latin and is the basis for words like habit, inhabit, and exhibit.
Chr on a bracelet is it 14kt or 10kt. And is it worth anything?
10kt gold