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Discuss A.Word.A.Day--inveterateinveterate (in-VET-ehr-it) adjective Firmly established; habitual. [From Middle English, from Latin inveteratus, past participle of inveterare (to grow old), in-, + vetus, stem of veter- (old). Ultimately from Indo-European root wet- (year) that is also the source of such words as veteran, veal (in the sense of yearling), and veterinary (relating to the beasts of burden, perhaps alluding to old cattle).] See more usage examples of inveterate in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. "Men met each other with erected look, The steps were higher that they took; Friends to congratulate their friends made haste, And long inveterate foes saluted as they pass'd." John Dryden; Threnodia Augustalis; 1685. This week's theme: words to describe people.
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