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tralatitious

 

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Adjective tralatitious has 1 sense
  1. handed-down, tralatitious - having been passed along from generation to generation; "among Biblical critics a tralatitious interpretation is one received by expositor from expositor"
    Antonyms: nontraditional, untraditional (indirect, via traditional)

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Tralatitious

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Passed on or handed down from one generation to the next; traditional.

Sense 1: Widely accepted or followed within a society or culture.

Example Sentence 1: The tralatitious values of honesty and respect are important in building strong communities.

Example Sentence 2: This tralatitious recipe has been in our family for generations.

Sense 2: Pertaining to local traditions or customs.

Example Sentence 1: The tralatitious dance performed during the festival showcases the region's cultural heritage.

Example Sentence 2: The tralatitious attire worn during the ceremony reflects the local traditions and beliefs.

Related Products:

  1. Traditional Books
  2. Traditional Recipes Cookbook
  3. Books on Local Customs
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