Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In a customary manner; commonly; habitually.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adverb In a customary manner; habitually.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adverb manner In the
customary manner; as iscustom - adverb frequency Under normal circumstances,
normally .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adverb by custom; according to common practice
Etymologies
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Examples
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However, it is the term customarily applied to the above-defined function of the soil solution.
Chapter 9 1995
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The Lady has a prominent purpose in customarily a integrate of scenes, a Vice vanguard reminded us; nonetheless what an stroke she creates upon readers as good as audiences!
Philadelphia Reflections: Shakspere Society of Philadelphia admin 2009
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The Lady has a prominent purpose in customarily a integrate of scenes, a Vice vanguard reminded us; nonetheless what an stroke she creates upon readers as good as audiences!
Archive 2009-11-01 admin 2009
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The last is called extrasensory perception, a phrase customarily abbreviated as ESP.
The Human Brain Asimov, Isaac 1963
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"Hammerschmidt" is the name customarily used to describe a state Supreme Court decision enforcing the state constitutional prohibition against including more than one topic in a single piece of legislation.
columbiatribune.com stories < 2010
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"Hammerschmidt" is the name customarily used to describe a state Supreme Court decision enforcing the state constitutional prohibition against including more than one topic in a single piece of legislation.
columbiatribune.com stories < 2010
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"Hammerschmidt" is the name customarily used to describe a state Supreme Court decision enforcing the state constitutional prohibition against including more than one topic in a single piece of legislation.
columbiatribune.com stories < 2010
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"Hammerschmidt" is the name customarily used to describe a state Supreme Court decision enforcing the state constitutional prohibition against including more than one topic in a single piece of legislation.
columbiatribune.com stories < 2010
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"Hammerschmidt" is the name customarily used to describe a state Supreme Court decision enforcing the state constitutional prohibition against including more than one topic in a single piece of legislation.
columbiatribune.com stories < 2010
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"Hammerschmidt" is the name customarily used to describe a state Supreme Court decision enforcing the state constitutional prohibition against including more than one topic in a single piece of legislation.
columbiatribune.com stories < 2010
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