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tradition
noun
1
a something, such as a doctrine, belief, custom, story, etc, that is passed on from generation to generation, especially orally or by example;
b the action or process of handing down something in this way.
2 a particular body of doctrines, beliefs, customs, etc that belongs to a specified group of people, religion, country, family, etc.
3 colloq an established, standard or usual practice or custom.
4 the continuous development of a body of artistic, literary or musical principles or conventions -Thelma and Louise- follows in the tradition of the road movie .
5 Judaism
a one of a collection of unwritten regulations believed to have been handed down orally from generation to generation since God first gave them to Moses;
b the whole collection of these regulations.
6 Christianity
a one of a collection of unwritten teachings that are believed to have been handed down orally from generation to generation and which Roman Catholics believe come originally from Christ and the apostles;
b the whole collection of these teachings.
7 Islam any of the collected sayings or deeds of Muhammad that are not contained in the Koran.
[15c: from Latin traditio handing over]
traditionary adjective .
traditionist noun .
traditionless adjective .
break with tradition to turn away from what is conventional, usual, expected, etc.
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