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- Accepted or habitual practice
Translated in 39 languages
- Accepted or habitual practice
Translated in 39 languages
- Habit, constant usage
Translated by: ROBERT GRIGOR BAXTER
- Synonym: tradition
- Synonym: practice
- Synonym: usage
Translated in 30 languages
[Subject: Generalities]
Translated in 30 languages
- A solemn ceremony or procedure customary to a community, especially a religious group; like rite of passage - a ceremony or event, e.g. marriage, marking an important stage in someone’s life.
Translated by: ERNESTO RITONDALE
- Etymology: origin latin: ritus ‘(religious) usage’.
Translated in 12 languages
[Subject: Literature (Belle-Lettres)]
- "Some men do not wear costumes but reveal. Everyone is dressed up as what is inside" - Gilbert Keith Chesterton, English writer, (1874-1936)
Translated by: SYLVIA VERGARA
Translated in 3 languages
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