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unconventionally-organized

|un-con-ven-tion-al-ly-or-gan-ized|

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/ˌʌnkənˈvɛnʃənəli ˈɔːrɡənaɪzd/

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/ˌʌnkənˈvɛnʃənəli ˈɔːɡənaɪzd/

nontraditional structure

Etymology
Etymology Information

'unconventionally-organized' originates from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not,' combined with 'conventionally,' derived from 'convention,' which comes from Latin 'conventio,' meaning 'agreement or assembly,' and 'organized,' from Greek 'organon,' meaning 'tool or instrument.'

Historical Evolution

'unconventionally-organized' evolved from the combination of 'unconventional' and 'organized,' reflecting a modern approach to structuring systems or entities.

Meaning Changes

Initially, it meant 'not organized according to traditional conventions,' and this meaning has largely remained the same in modern usage.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

arranged or structured in a manner that deviates from the norm or standard practices.

The company is known for its unconventionally-organized workspaces that encourage creativity.

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Last updated: 2025/03/12 21:13