habituada
Habituada is a Spanish and Portuguese word that translates to "accustomed," "used to," or "habitual" in English. It refers to a state of being familiar with or having become accustomed to something through repeated exposure or practice. The term can be applied to people, animals, or even situations. For example, a person might be habituada to a particular climate after living there for a long time, or an animal might be habituada to a certain food source. In a broader sense, it can describe something that is done regularly or has become a routine. The concept of habituation is important in various fields, including psychology, where it describes a decrease in response to a stimulus after repeated presentations. It can also be used in a more casual context to describe someone's routine or preferences. The feminine form is "habituada" and the masculine form is "habituado." The plural forms are "habituadas" (feminine) and "habituados" (masculine).