Established+custom

  • 11Custom — may refer to: Convention (norm), a set of agreed, stipulated or generally accepted rules, norms, standards or criteria, often taking the form of a custom Customization (disambiguation), anything made or modified to personal taste Custom (law) or… …

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  • 12Custom Builder — Type business magazine Format Paper and online magazine Owner Reed Business Information Founded …

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  • 13Custom-fit — is a broad term which could be defined as tailor made. To this respect, mass customization could be defined as a massive personalization or personalization for everybody. In the development of the term, a customized product would imply the… …

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  • 14established by custom — index customary Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 15custom — [n1] habitual action addiction, beaten path*, characteristic, consuetude, daily grind*, fashion, form, grind*, groove, habit, habitude, hang up*, into*, manner, matter of course, mode, observance, practice, praxis, precedent, procedure,… …

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  • 16custom — [kus′təm] n. [ME < OFr costume < L consuetudo < consuescere, to accustom < com , intens. + suescere, to become accustomed < suere, to be accustomed, akin to suus, one s own: for IE base see SUICIDE] 1. a usual practice or habitual… …

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  • 17custom — ► NOUN 1) a traditional way of behaving or doing something that is specific to a particular society, place, or time. 2) chiefly Brit. regular dealings with a shop or business by customers. 3) Law established usage having the force of law or right …

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  • 18established order — index code, method, policy (plan of action), practice (custom), practice (procedure) …

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  • 19established way of doing things — index custom Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 20custom — /kus teuhm/, n. 1. a habitual practice; the usual way of acting in given circumstances. 2. habits or usages collectively; convention. 3. a practice so long established that it has the force of law. 4. such practices collectively. 5. Sociol. a… …

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