conventionally-developed
|con-ven-tion-al-ly-de-vel-oped|
/kənˈvɛnʃənəli-dɪˈvɛləpt/
traditionally created
Etymology
'conventionally-developed' originates from 'convention' and 'develop,' where 'convention' meant 'a way in which something is usually done' and 'develop' meant 'to grow or cause to grow.'
'convention' changed from the Latin word 'conventio' and 'develop' from the Old French word 'desveloper,' eventually becoming the modern English words 'convention' and 'develop.'
Initially, 'convention' meant 'a coming together' and 'develop' meant 'to unwrap,' but over time they evolved into their current meanings of 'traditional method' and 'to grow or create.'
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
created or established following traditional or widely accepted methods.
The conventionally-developed software was reliable but lacked innovation.
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Last updated: 2025/05/30 18:41
