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What does habitatual mean?

The word "habitatual" is not a real word in the English language.

It's likely a misspelling of habitual, which means:

* Done or acting in a way that has become a fixed, regular, or unconscious pattern of behaviour.

* Characteristic of a habit or done out of habit.

For example:

* "He had a habitual frown."

* "She made a habitual stop for coffee on her way to work."

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