inveterate
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From Latin inveterātus (“of long standing, chronic”), form of inveterare, from in- (“in, into”) + veterare (“to age”), from vetus, genitive veteris (“old”).
Cognate to Italian inveterato.
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inveterate (comparative more inveterate, superlative most inveterate)
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inveterate (third-person singular simple present inveterates, present participle inveterating, simple past and past participle inveterated)
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