Conventional

/kənˈvɛnʃənəl/ adjective

Following accepted customs, traditions, or standards; ordinary or typical rather than innovative or unusual. Based on general agreement or established practice.

From Latin 'conventionalis,' from 'conventio' (agreement, assembly), from 'convenire' (to come together). Originally referred to things agreed upon by convention or assembly. The modern meaning of 'traditional' developed in the 18th century.

AMባህላዊ
ARتقليدي
BNপ্রচলিত
CAconvencional
CSkonvenční
DAkonventionel
DEkonventionell
ELσυμβατικός
ESconvencional
FAسنتی
FItavanomainen
FRconventionnel
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