Habited vs. Inhabited

Difference Between Habited and Inhabited
Habitednoun
A recurrent, often unconscious pattern of behavior that is acquired through frequent repetition
made a habit of going to bed early.Inhabitedadjective
Having inhabitants; lived in
a sparsely inhabited plain.Habitednoun
An established disposition of the mind or character
a pessimistic habit.Inhabitedadjective
having inhabitants; lived in
Habitednoun
Customary manner or practice
an early riser by habit.Inhabitedadjective
containing at least one element
Habitednoun
An addiction, especially to a narcotic drug.
Inhabitedadjective
(obsolete) uninhabited
Habitednoun
Characteristic appearance, form, or manner of growth, especially of a plant or crystal
"The habit of an apple tree is fine for the small garden" (Robert Dash).Inhabitedadjective
having inhabitants; lived in;
the inhabited regions of the earthHabitednoun
A distinctive set of clothing or style of dressing, especially of a religious order.
Habitednoun
A riding habit.
Habitednoun
(Archaic) Physical constitution.
Habitedverb
To clothe; dress.
Habitedverb
To clothe in a habit, especially a nun's habit.
Habitedverb
simple past tense and past participle of habit
Habitedadjective
Dressed in a habit.
a habited nunHabitedadjective
Clothed.
Habitedadjective
dressed in a habit;
the habited men of the monastery