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conventional1(often disapproving) tending to follow what is done or considered acceptable by society in general; normal and ordinary, and perhaps not very interesting conventional behavior/morality She's ver [..]
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conventionallate 15c., "of the nature of an agreement," from Late Latin conventionalis "pertaining to convention or agreement," from Latin conventionem "a meeting, assembly, covenant" [..]
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conventionalexpected or having to do with accepted standards or principles.
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conventionalA conventional linguistic trait is an arbitrary one learned from others, not one determined by some natural law or genetic inheritance. Today, most linguists think most vocabulary and grammar are conv [..]
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conventionalfollowing accepted customs and proprieties; "conventional wisdom"; "she had strayed from the path of conventional behavior"; "conventio [..]
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conventionalnormal (pop)
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conventional1 : based on, settled by, or formed by agreement : contractual compare judicial, legal 2 : of, like, or relating to a convention or public meeting
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conventionaltraditional, manually controlled machine-tool
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conventionalProducts that are created via standard practices accepted by the agriculture industry are often called “conventional.” This isn’t an official term, but it implies that the product did not undergo any special production or certification processes, which means it may include pesticides, antibiotics, hormones, or genetically modified traits. It may al [..]
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conventionalProduced using standard practices widespread in the agriculture industry, such as monocropping and the use of pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, antibiotics, and genetically modified organisms. This term is often used in contrast to “sustainable.”
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conventionalConventional farming refers to farming practices considered standard in the farming industry. Customarily, this includes the use of antibiotics, hormones, synthetic pesticides, synthetic fertilizers and mono-cropping. Conventional farming can include the use of genetically modified organisms.
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conventionalConventional, in reference to meats and animal foods, means that the animals were raised according to the standard practice in the industry. This standard of practice often includes the use of feed lots, battery cages, antibiotics, hormones and unnatural diet.
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conventionalProducts that are created via standard practices accepted by the agriculture industry are often called “conventional.” This isn’t an official term, but it implies that the product did not undergo any special production or certification process, which means it may include pesticides, antibiotics, hormones, or genetically modified traits. It may also [..]
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conventionalConventional refers to standard agricultural practices that are widespread in the industry. It can (but does not necessarily) include the use of pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, "mono-cropping, [..]
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conventional(adj) following accepted customs and proprieties(adj) conforming with accepted standards(adj) (weapons) using energy for propulsion or destruction that is not nuclear energy(adj) unimaginative and con [..]
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conventionalsignificantly more common than alternative forms.
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conventionalDescribing a bid that is based on the use of a convention.
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conventionalGas produced under present-day technology at a cost not greater than the current market value.
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conventionalConventional resources are defined as hydrocarbons above a mapped structural closure.
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