What's the difference between habitude and habitus?

Habitude


Definition:

  • (n.) Habitual attitude; usual or accustomed state with reference to something else; established or usual relations.
  • (n.) Habitual association, intercourse, or familiarity.
  • (n.) Habit of body or of action.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The essential results of the investigation in regard to the characteristics sex, age, smoking, habitude, tumor in the family anamnesis, and occupational exposure are presented.
  • (2) This paper comparates classic experimental "model psychosis" psychodysleptic induced and psychotic adverse reactions to psychodysleptic habitude or episodic use as clinically observed.
  • (3) : triglyceride and mother's weight; this phenomenon could suggest an eventual role of the nutrition and the hygienic habitude in the lipid metabolism.
  • (4) There are evident reasons for the reduction to mainly four breeds, especially if one looks to the actual habitudes of the consumer.
  • (5) Based on a systematic investigation on the life history and habitude of the moth.

Habitus


Definition:

  • (n.) Habitude; mode of life; general appearance.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A subgroup of patients who do not have the same genetic inheritance pattern have in addition a Marfanoid habitus and multiple mucosal neuromas.
  • (2) The situations that required nonstandard positioning techniques included stones in the distal or mid ureter, renal transplant, gallbladder or common bile duct, and unusual body habitus, such as myelomenigocele, bilateral lower extremity amputations and children with stones.
  • (3) The only other patient or treatment factor associated with SM was a possible direct correlation with the appearance of a cushingoid body habitus.
  • (4) The boy showed a significant deviation in behaviour pattern and development of body habitus already from early infancy.
  • (5) Predisposing factors in the progression of radiation injury include excessive radiation, underlying cardiovascular disease, fixation of the bowel, and an asthenic habitus.
  • (6) When the volume of electrically participating tissue was estimated from the actual measurement of the height of the thorax and the circumference at the base of the thorax, the variation in SV differences decreased substantially (Sramek equation), although still considerable for clinical use, and there was no relationship between SV thus obtained and body habitus.
  • (7) Chest-wall deformity or Marfanoid habitus were common clinical findings.
  • (8) In 95 fresh and fixed anatomical preparations, peculiarities of topographic-anatomical relations and morphometric indices of magistral arteries and their large branches have been studied in the pelvic girdle and a free hind extremity in mongrel dogs according to the type of their habitus.
  • (9) The phenotype was distinctive in that the habitus was female in character, but partial fusion of the labioscrotal folds, testes, and male wolffian duct structures that terminated in the vagina were present.
  • (10) A 28-year-old male pseudohermaphrodite with gynaecomastia was raised as a female until the age of 17 years, at which time he developed masculine features (deepening of the voice, development of facial hair, male distribution of body hair and male body habitus) and assumed a male gender role.
  • (11) Fourteen obese subjects (mean body weight, 124 kg; percent of ideal body weight [IBW], 178%) and ten control subjects of normal body habitus (mean body weight, 67 kg; 92% IBW) received 300 mg of phenytoin sodium by ten-minute intravenous infusion.
  • (12) These patients presented features similar to others reported with this syndrome as regards age, sex, habitus, menstrual irregularities, treatment, and prognosis.
  • (13) The DWEM, which is based on body habitus and height, was more accurate than other methods (P less than 0.01).
  • (14) Multiple endocrine neoplasia, type II B (MEN II B) includes thyroid carcinoma, pheochromocytoma, ganglioneuromatosis and marfanoid habitus.
  • (15) The patient's habitus was masculine despite the presence of a small phallus, pseudo-vaginal perineal hypospadias, bifid scrotum, gynecomastia, and diminished virilization.
  • (16) They have a short obese habitus distinct from that of their unaffected siblings and parents.
  • (17) With menstrual irregularity, visual field loss, growth abnormality, or changes in body habitus or appearance, however, further investigation is needed.
  • (18) The coloanal anastomosis should be strongly considered in any patient with a low-lying rectal lesion in whom body habitus precludes the possibility of conventional low anterior resection.
  • (19) In our referral population of ACB, this tendency among women for carotid bruit without stenosis does not seem to be related to lower hematocrit, higher prevalence of heart murmur, constitutionally smaller carotid arteries, or differences in pulse rate or body habitus.
  • (20) Three patients with male habitus, short stature and testicular differentiation are described.

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