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Habilis

Definition: Habilis refers to a Latin word meaning "able" or "skilled." It can be used as a noun, adjective, or verb depending on the context.

Noun:

1. In anthropology, Habilis refers to Homo habilis, an extinct species of human ancestor that lived during the Lower Paleolithic period.

Sample Sentence: Homo habilis was one of the earliest known hominid species that used stone tools.

Adjective:

1. Habilis, when used as an adjective, denotes someone or something possessing exceptional skill or ability.

Sample Sentence: The renowned artist showcased his habilis brush strokes in his latest masterpiece.

Verb:

1. As a verb, habilis signifies the act of developing or acquiring a particular skill or ability.

Sample Sentence: She spent years honing her musical talent to habilis herself in playing the piano.

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