HABIT, condition of body or mind, especially one that has become permanent or settled by custom or persistent repetition, hence custom, usage (Lat. habitus, from habere, to have, hold, or, in a reflective sense, to be in a certain condition). In botany and zoology the term is used both in the above sense of instinctive action of animals and tendencies of plants, and also of the man ner of growth or external appearance of a plant or animal. From the use of the word for external appearances comes its use for fashion in dress, and hence as a term for a lady's riding dress and for the particular form of garment adopted by the members of a religious order.