Definition
A hook or hook-like part, especially used in anatomical terminology; an alternative form of hamulus.
Etymology
From Latin 'hamus' meaning hook, the root word for hamulus and other hook-related anatomical terms.
Kelly Says
Though rarely used alone in modern English, hamus is the original Latin term that spawned a whole family of scientific words describing hooked structures.
Translations
ARالعربية
أَتِقَاد
a-ti-qaad
BNবাংলা
স্বাভাবিক
shwo-bha-abik
CACatalà
costums
ko-stums
DEDeutsch
Gewohnheiten
gə-vohn-haɪ-ten
ESEspañol
hábitos
ah-bee-tohs
FRFrançais
habitus
a-bi-toos
HUMagyar
szokások
shook-a-shak
IDBahasa Indonesia
kebiasaan
ke-bee-a-saan
ITItaliano
abitudini
a-bee-too-dee-nee
MSBahasa Melayu
kebiasaan
ke-bee-a-saan
NLNederlands
gewoontes
guh-vohn-tuhs
PLPolski
nawyki
nah-vee-kee
PTPortuguês
hábitos
ah-bee-tohs
RORomână
obișnuințe
oh-bee-sh-noo-yen-teh
SWKiswahili
tabia
ta-bee-ah
TAதமிழ்
கொண்டாட்டம்
kon-da-tta-m
TEతెలుగు
ఆలవాట్లు
aalavaatlu
TLTL
kasanayan
ka-sa-na-yan
TRTürkçe
alışkanlıklar
ah-lee-ska-nlik-lar
UKУкраїнська
звички
zvichky
VITiếng Việt
thói quen
thay-kwee-en