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Definition of conventional
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of conventional is as below...
Conventional
(a.)
Growing
out of, or
depending
on,
custom
or tacit
agreement;
sanctioned
by
general
concurrence
or
usage;
formal..
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Fleur-de-lis
::
Fleur-de-lis
(n.) A
conventional
flower
suggested
by the iris, and
having
a form which fits it for the
terminal
decoration
of a
scepter,
the
ornaments
of a
crown,
etc. It is also a
heraldic
bearing,
and is
identified
with the royal arms and
adornments
of
France..
Form
::
Form (n.) Show
without
substance;
empty,
outside
appearance;
vain,
trivial,
or
conventional
ceremony;
conventionality;
formality;
as, a
matter
of mere
form..
Conventional
::
Conventional
(a.) Based upon
tradition,
whether
religious
and
historical
or of
artistic
rules..
Conventionalizw
::
Conventionalizw
(v. t.) To
represent
by
selecting
the
important
features
and those which are
expressible
in the
medium
employed,
and
omitting
the
others..
Conventionalized
::
Conventionalized
(imp. & p. p.) of
Conventionaliz.
Conventionalist
::
Conventionalist
(n.) One who is
governed
by
conventionalism.
Document
::
Document
(n.) An
original
or
official
paper
relied
upon as the
basis,
proof,
or
support
of
anything
else; -- in its most
extended
sense,
including
any
writing,
book, or other
instrument
conveying
information
in the case; any
material
substance
on which the
thoughts
of men are
represented
by any
species
of
conventional
mark or
symbol..
Formality
::
Formality
(n.) An
established
order;
conventional
rule of
procedure;
usual
method;
habitual
mode.
Conventional
::
Conventional
(a.)
Abstracted;
removed
from close
representation
of
nature
by the
deliberate
selection
of what is to be
represented
and what is to be
rejected;
as, a
conventional
flower;
a
conventional
shell.
Cf.
Conventionalize,
v. t..
Up-train
::
Up-train
() A train going in the
direction
conventionally
called
up.
Literalism
::
Literalism
(n.) The
tendency
or
disposition
to
represent
objects
faithfully,
without
abstraction,
conventionalities,
or
idealization..
Form
::
Form (n.)
Established
method
of
expression
or
practice;
fixed way of
proceeding;
conventional
or
stated
scheme;
formula;
as, a form of
prayer..
Conventionalize
::
Conventionalize
(v. i.) To make
designs
in art,
according
to
conventional
principles.
Cf.
Conventionalize,
v. t., 2..
Conventionalization
::
Conventionalization
(n.) The act of
making
conventional.
Conventionalizw
::
Conventionalizw
(v. t.) To
represent
according
to an
established
principle,
whether
religious
or
traditional,
or based upon
certain
artistic
rules of
supposed
importance..
Conventionalizw
::
Conventionalizw
(v. t.) To make
conventional;
to bring under the
influence
of, or cause to
conform
to,
conventional
rules;
to
establish
by
usage..
Formality
::
Formality
(n.)
Compliance
with
formal
or
conventional
rules;
ceremony;
conventionality.
Compliment
::
Compliment
(v. i.) To pass
compliments;
to use
conventional
expressions
of
respect.
Conventional
::
Conventional
(a.)
Growing
out of, or
depending
on,
custom
or tacit
agreement;
sanctioned
by
general
concurrence
or
usage;
formal..
Parallax
::
Parallax
(n.) The
apparent
difference
in
position
of a body (as the sun, or a star) as seen from some point on the
earth's
surface,
and as seen from some other
conventional
point,
as the
earth's
center
or the sun..
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