| traditional | customary, pertaining to tradition, handed down by tradition, in accordance with tradition | en | (sıfat) | en |
| traditional | Of or pertaining to tradition; derived from tradition; communicated from ancestors to descendants by word only; transmitted from age to age without writing; as, traditional opinions; traditional customs; traditional expositions of the Scriptures | en | en |
| traditional | Observant of tradition; attached to old customs; old-fashioned | en | en |
| traditional | consisting of or derived from tradition; "traditional history"; "traditional morality" | en | en |
| traditional | pertaining to time-honored orthodox doctrines; "the simple security of traditional assumptions has vanished | en | en |
| traditional | consisting of or derived from tradition; "traditional history"; "traditional morality" pertaining to time-honored orthodox doctrines; "the simple security of traditional assumptions has vanished | en | en |
| traditional | Traditional customs, beliefs, or methods are ones that have existed for a long time without changing. traditional teaching methods. traditional Indian music. + traditionally tra·di·tion·al·ly Married women have traditionally been treated as dependent on their husbands | en | en |
| traditional | A traditional organization or person prefers older methods and ideas to modern ones. We're still a traditional school in a lot of ways. progressive + traditionally tra·di·tion·al·ly He is loathed by some of the more traditionally minded officers | en | en |
| traditional | pertaining to time-honored orthodox doctrines; "the simple security of traditional assumptions has vanished" | en | en |
| traditional | These homes usually do not have porches, but several will have covered entryways They usually have hip main roofs and bold, front facing gables There will be several main ridge lines running both parallel and perpendicular to the street The exterior material could be clapboard or masonry (brick, stucco, stone) These homes strive for a grand appearance | en | en |
| traditional | A horizontal siding (board) of varying widths originally fabricated in wood It is fabricated and installed so the board above easily overlaps or appears to overlap (as in the case with new vinyl and metal materials) the board underneath | en | en |
| traditional | Traditionally styled furniture is available in both original antique pieces and quality reproductions This type of furniture usually follows a particular period style such as Georgian, Tudor, Regency or Louis XV | en | en |
| traditional | Students between the ages of 16 and 19 who have just completed high school and are entering college for the first time and have no pervious college courses See first-time freshmen | en | en |
| traditional | Style of KOHLER product with (Atasözü)ial design characteristics of generations past Generous curves and predictable sequence bring a classic look to kitchen or bath | en | en |
| traditional | returns only traditional characters | en | en |
| traditional | Students who graduate from high school the same year as college matriculation | en | en |
| traditional | the handing down of information, beliefs, and customs by word of mouth or by example from one generation to another without written instruction | en | en |
| traditional | Traditionally styled furniture and lighting is available in both original antique pieces and quality reproductions This type of furniture usually follows a particular period style such as Georgian, Tudor, Regency or Louis XV | en | en |
| traditional | A pre-paid fee-for-service health plan that gives members maximum freedom of choice, allowing them to seek medical care from any health care provider without reduction of benefits | en | en |
| traditional | students are enrolled in a traditional on-campus lecture/lab course | en | en |
| traditional | The beliefs, acts, practices, objects and/or sites for the perpetuation of an Indian culture originating from or historically located at a specific area This may include cultural practices that are so inter-related with spiritual activities that they cannot be separated from the land location | en | en |
| traditional | pertaining to a style of interpersonal relations characterized by a need for structure, order, and consistency Traditionals provide stability and discipline, give attention to detail, and adhere to high standards Leadership needs include respecting traditions and being clear and logical when giving orders | en | en |
| traditional | Current | en | en |
| traditional | Characteristic manner, method, or style | en | en |
| traditional | A styling designation that usually refers to either traditional Oriental/Persian patterns or traditional European patterns | en | en |
| tradition | custom, practice, convention | en | (isim) | en |
| tradition | The act of delivering into the hands of another; delivery | en | en |
| tradition | The unwritten or oral delivery of information, opinions, doctrines, practices, rites, and customs, from father to son, or from ancestors to posterity; the transmission of any knowledge, opinions, or practice, from forefathers to descendants by oral communication, without written memorials | en | en |
| tradition | Hence, that which is transmitted orally from father to son, or from ancestors to posterity; knowledge or belief transmitted without the aid of written memorials; custom or practice long observed | en | en |
| tradition | An unwritten code of law represented to have been given by God to Moses on Sinai | en | en |
| tradition | That body of doctrine and discipline, or any article thereof, supposed to have been put forth by Christ or his apostles, and not committed to writing | en | en |
| tradition | To transmit by way of tradition; to hand down | en | en |
| tradition | A tradition is a custom or belief that has existed for a long time. the rich traditions of Afro-Cuban music, and dance Mary has carried on the family tradition of giving away plants | en | en |
| tradition | If you say that something or someone is in the tradition of a person or thing from the past, you mean that they have many features that remind you of that person or thing. They're marvellous pictures in the tradition of Gainsborough | en | en |
| tradition | an inherited pattern of thought or action | en | en |
| tradition | a specific practice of long standing | en | en |
| tradition | A continuum of gradational culture-change through time representing the unbroken development of a single culture | en | en |
| tradition | The temporal range of a culture or attribute | en | en |
| tradition | [n] Customs, legends, or beliefs that are handed down from generation to generation, often by word of mouth or by example | en | en |
| tradition | Teachings and practices that have been handed down as standard and authoritative | en | en |
| tradition | In Wicca a certain sub-path or way of practice Possibly honouring a particular pantheon of deities, following unique ritual and initiatory practices Members follow the coven's Books of Shadows which is only revealed to initiates of that particular tradition | en | en |
| tradition | An event you or your family is used to doing every year or at a certain time | en | en |
| tradition | A) The collective, historic experience and life of the Christian Community This includes many things: history, theology, spirituality, worship (*rite), customs, literature, law and discipline, and understanding of the Bible Tradition, as a way of Christian life, involves a process of growth and development in continuity with the past One speaks, for example, of the "Catholic Tradition " | en | en |
| tradition | Branch of paganism followed by any individual Pagan or coven Trilithon: A stone arch made from two upright slabs with one lying atop these They are featured in Stonehenge Triple Goddess: One Goddess in all of her three aspects: Maiden, Mother, Crone Virgin: Youngest aspect of the Triple Goddess Also know as the Maiden Represented by the waxing moon, colors white and blue Her Sabbats are Imbolc and Ostara Visualization: The process of forming mental images Magickal visualization consists of forming images of needed goals during ritual It is also used to direct personal power and natural energies for various purposes during magick, including charging and forming of the magick circle Wand: Ritual tool brought to the craft from ritual magick | en | en |
| tradition | an inherited, established, or customary practice Close Window | en | en |
| tradition | a custom handed down from one group of people to another | en | en |
| tradition | (1) Collections of stories and interpretations transmitted orally from generation to generation and embodying the religious history and beliefs of a people or community Traditions of the patriarchs were eventually included in the J and E sagas and finally incorporated into the first book of the Torah (2) Oral explanations, interpretations, and applications of the written Torah (1 Chron 4:22; Mark 7:5, 9; Matt 15:2; Gal 1:15), many of which were eventually compiled in the Mishnah (3) Recollections and interpretations concerning Jesus that circulated orally through various early Christian churches and some of which were included in the Gospel narratives (1 Cor 15:1-8; 2 Thess 2:15) | en | en |
| tradition | in the esoteric sense used since the 19th C | en | en |
| tradition | A particular industry or artefact, or a particular feature of such an industry or artefact, which is continued for any length of time | en | en |
| tradition | the means by which beliefs, customs, stories, laws, religious practices, and other cultural phenomena are handed down from one generation from the next The Bible is in part a record of traditions, first among the Hebrew people and then among the Christians The Bible itself was first represented in tradition: in traditional stories and beliefs, in religious practices, and so on; only later was it written down and handed on in that form The study of tradition - of how things are handed on, and how they change or stay the same during the process - is of great importance for understanding the Bible and the beliefs that are based upon it See redaction criticism | en | en |