conventionally-structured
|con-ven-tion-al-ly-struc-tured|
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/kənˈvɛnʃənəli ˈstrʌktʃərd/
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/kənˈvɛnʃənəli ˈstrʌktʃəd/
traditionally organized
Etymology
'conventionally-structured' originates from the word 'convention,' which comes from Latin 'conventio,' meaning 'a coming together.' The suffix '-ally' indicates an adverbial form, and 'structured' comes from Latin 'structura,' meaning 'a fitting together, building.'
'Convention' evolved from the Latin 'conventio' through Old French 'convention,' and 'structure' from Latin 'structura' through Old French 'structure.'
Initially, 'convention' meant 'a coming together,' but over time it evolved to mean 'a customary way of doing things.'
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
organized or arranged according to traditional or widely accepted methods or standards.
The report was conventionally-structured, making it easy to follow.
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Last updated: 2025/03/12 02:31
