traditions meaning
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- NounBFtradition
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- Largely missing from the discussion on multiple concurrent sexual partnerships is how the lessons and experiences on sexuality at a young age, by traditions such as unyago, play out in adult life.
- English gypsy Pat Skye Lee, twenty, is breaking centuries of tradition by marrying a nongypsy.
- The Allies conquered Germany's overseas dependencies, and thereby helped to prevent the emergence of a Germanophone Africa, tied by language, commerce and administrative tradition to Central Europe.
- Used in the Beginning of Sentence
- Tradition holds that the Torah was handed down to Moses on Mount Sinai.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- The school has a number of well-established traditions.
- Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty, Wendy Doniger, Other Peoples' Myths: The Cave of Echoes (1995) p. 23. There are so many Hinduisms that no single Hindu could speak for the entire tradition.
- The part of the whale's essential unfishiness is that its tail moves in the mammalian tradition.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of traditions in English Dictionary
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