Definitionadj. consisting of or derived from tradition
Last update: October 4, 2015
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Farmers no longer use traditional methods in agriculture. [Please select]
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Not the traditional greeting. [Please select]
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Auditively, Bloom's: The traditional accent of the ecstasy of catastrophe.' [Please select]
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All their material is traditional. [Please select]
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Common sense, struck by this state of things, now rearranges the whole field; and traditional philosophy follows her example. [Please select]
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Horse-headed wedges are used for fixing; a tradition borrowed from the horse-shaped _Farās_ used to fasten the traditional astrolabe. [Please select]
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But in this case, at least, the traditional usage of the Maitland's would never be carried out. [Please select]
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Ford blends with an intimate knowledge of the traditional sports and rhymes, fascinating even where they are meaningless, of childhood. [Please select]
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50) that of the German artist who illustrated the first edition of the Latin Bidpai, probably following the traditional representations of the MS. [Please select]
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All sufferers from blue and swollen fingers should without fail, according to traditional usage, have recourse to the _tigno_. [Please select]
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In his own case the traditional vice of the Langhams had passed him by. [Please select]
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