habituation
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Middle English habituacioun, from Medieval Latin habituātio.
Pronunciation[edit]
- IPA(key): /həˌbɪt.juˈeɪ.ʃən/, /həˌbɪt͡ʃ.uˈeɪ.ʃən/, /həˌbɪt͡ʃ.ʊˈeɪ.ʃən/
Audio (US) (file)
- Rhymes: -eɪʃən
Noun[edit]
habituation (countable and uncountable, plural habituations)
- The act of habituating, or accustoming; the state of being habituated.
- (psychology) The process of becoming accustomed to an internal or external stimulus, such as a noxious smell or loud noise.
Related terms[edit]
Translations[edit]
act of habituating, or accustoming
|
French[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Audio (file)
Noun[edit]
habituation f (plural habituations)
- habituation; getting used to
Categories:
- English terms inherited from Middle English
- English terms derived from Middle English
- English terms derived from Medieval Latin
- English 5-syllable words
- English terms with IPA pronunciation
- English terms with audio links
- Rhymes:English/eɪʃən
- Rhymes:English/eɪʃən/5 syllables
- English lemmas
- English nouns
- English uncountable nouns
- English countable nouns
- en:Psychology
- French terms with audio links
- French lemmas
- French nouns
- French countable nouns
- French feminine nouns
- fr:Psychology