Word Meanings - ACCUSTOMABLY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
According to custom; ordinarily; customarily. Latimer.
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- ACCORD
An agreement between parties in controversy, by which satisfaction for an injury is stipulated, and which, when executed, bars a suit. Blackstone. With one accord, with unanimity. They rushed with one accord into the theater. Acts xix. 29. (more - ACCORDANCY
Accordance. Paley. - ACCORDANTLY
In accordance or agreement; agreeably; conformably; -- followed by with or to. - ACCORDER
One who accords, assents, or concedes. - ACCORDINGLY
1. Agreeably; correspondingly; suitably; in a manner conformable. Behold, and so proceed accordingly. Shak. 2. In natural sequence; consequently; so. Syn. -- Consequently; therefore; wherefore; hence; so. -- Accordingly, Consequently, indicate - CUSTOMARY
Holding or held by custom; as, customary tenants; customary service or estate. (more info) 1. Agreeing with, or established by, custom; established by common usage; conventional; habitual. Even now I met him With customary compliment. - CUSTOMABLE
1. Customary. Sir T. More. 2. Subject to the payment of customs; dutiable. - CUSTOMHOUSE
The building where customs and duties are paid, and where vessels are entered or cleared. Customhouse broker, an agent who acts for merchants in the business of entering and clearing goods and vessels. - ACCORDMENT
Agreement; reconcilement. Gower. - ACCORDING
Agreeing; in agreement or harmony; harmonious. "This according voice of national wisdom." Burke. "Mind and soul according well." Tennyson. According to him, every person was to be bought. Macaulay. Our zeal should be according to knowledge. Sprat. - CUSTOM
Long-established practice, considered as unwritten law, and resting for authority on long consent; usage. See Usage, and Prescription. Note: Usage is a fact. Custom is a law. There can be no custom without usage, though there may be usage without - ORDINARILY
According to established rules or settled method; as a rule; commonly; usually; in most cases; as, a winter more than ordinarily severe. Those who ordinarily pride themselves not a little upon their penetration. I. Taylor. - CUSTOMER
1. One who collect customs; a toll gatherer. The customers of the small or petty custom and of the subsidy do demand of them custom for kersey cloths. Hakluyt. 2. One who regularly or repeatedly makes purchases of a trader; a purchaser; a buyer. - CUSTOMARINESS
Quality of being customary. - CUSTOMABLENESS
Quality of being customable; conformity to custom. - ACCORDABLE
1. Agreeing. Chaucer. 2. Reconcilable; in accordance. - ACCORDANT
Agreeing; consonant; harmonious; corresponding; conformable; -- followed by with or to. Strictly accordant with true morality. Darwin. And now his voice accordant to the string. Coldsmith. - ACCORDIONIST
A player on the accordion. - CUSTOMARILY
In a customary manner; habitually. - ACCORDION
A small, portable, keyed wind instrument, whose tones are generated by play of the wind upon free metallic reeds. - ACCUSTOMARILY
Customarily. - ACCUSTOMEDNESS
Habituation. Accustomedness to sin hardens the heart. Bp. Pearce. - DISACCUSTOM
To destroy the force of habit in; to wean from a custom. Johnson. - BON-ACCORD
Good will; good fellowship; agreement. - ACCUSTOMABLE
Habitual; customary; wonted. "Accustomable goodness." Latimer. - EXTRAORDINARILY
In an extraordinary manner or degree. - DISACCORDANT
Not accordant. Fabyan. - ACCUSTOM
To make familiar by use; to habituate, familiarize, or inure; - - with to. I shall always fear that he who accustoms himself to fraud in little things, wants only opportunity to practice it in greater. Adventurer. Syn. -- To habituate; - INACCORDANT
Not accordant; discordant.