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customarily-unified

|cus-to-mar-i-ly-u-ni-fied|

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/ˌkʌstəˈmɛrəli ˈjuːnɪfaɪd/

habitual unity

Etymology
Etymology Information

'customarily-unified' originates from the combination of 'customarily,' derived from 'custom,' and 'unified,' from 'unify.' 'Custom' comes from Latin 'consuetudo,' meaning 'habit or usage,' and 'unify' from Latin 'unificare,' meaning 'to make one.'

Historical Evolution

'customarily' evolved from Middle English 'custumarily,' and 'unified' from Middle English 'unifien,' eventually forming the modern English term 'customarily-unified.'

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'customarily' meant 'according to custom,' and 'unified' meant 'made one.' The combined term retains these meanings, emphasizing habitual unity.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

typically or usually brought together as a single unit or entity.

The team operated as a customarily-unified group, ensuring efficiency and harmony.

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Last updated: 2025/03/23 20:40