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Etymology: [ k&s-t&m ] (noun.) 13th century. From Middle English custume, from Anglo-Norman custume, from Old French coustume, from Vulgar Latin *cōnsuētūmen, from Latin cōnsuētūdinem, accusative singular of cōnsuētūdō (“custom, habit”) from cōnsuēscō (“accustom, habituate”), from con- (“with”) + suēscō (“become used or accustomed”), inchoative form of sueō (“I am accustomed”), perhaps from suus (“one's own, his own”); see consuetude. Displaced native Middle English wune, wone (“custom, habit, practice”) (from Old English wuna (“custom, habit, practice, rite”)), Middle English side, sid (“custom”) (from Old English sidu, sido (“custom, note, manner”)), Middle English cure (“custom, choice, preference”) (from Old English cyre (“choice, choosing, free will”)).
Synonyms: fashion, habit, wone, practice, usage, wont, addiction, beaten path, characteristic, consuetude, daily grind, form, grind, groove, habitude, hang-up, into, manner, matter of course
Antonyms: departure, deviation, difference, divergence, irregularity

adet, gelenek, görenek, alışkanlık, özel İsteğe uyarlanmış / özel, gümrük, alışveriş, anane, örf ve adetler hukuku, töre, sipariş üzerine yapılmış, teamül, ısmarlama, örf, müşterisi olma, (bir müşterinin yaptığı) alışveriş, özel ayarlar, alışkanlık, itiyat, gelenek, âdet, special, yapılageliş, davranış biçimi, ısmarlama yapılmış, alışkı, isteğe uyarlanmış, örf ve adet hukuku, destek/alışkanlık/gel, adap, gelenekler, davranış biçimi,özel, özellikleri siz belirlersiniz, ısmarlama üzerine çalışan customs union gümrük anlaşması, gümrük resmi, gelenekler/gümrük, adetler, gümrük dairesi, töreler, gümrük vergisi, gelenek görenek, âdet üzere according,

1 adet  isim     ts
2 gelenek     ts
3 görenek  isim     ts
4 alışkanlık  isim     ts
5 özel İsteğe uyarlanmış / özel     ts
6 gümrük     ts
7 alışveriş     ts
8 anane     ts
9 örf ve adetler hukuku  isim     ts
10 töre  isim     ts
11 sipariş üzerine yapılmış  sıfat     ts
12 teamül  Hukuk     ts
13 ısmarlama     ts
14 örf  Hukuk     ts
15 müşterisi olma  isim     ts
16 (bir müşterinin yaptığı) alışveriş  isim     ts
17 özel ayarlar  Bilgisayar     ts
18 alışkanlık, itiyat  isim     ts
19 gelenek, âdet  isim     ts
20 special     ts
21 yapılageliş  Hukuk     ts
22 davranış biçimi     ts
23 ısmarlama yapılmış     ts
24 alışkı     ts
25 isteğe uyarlanmış  Bilgisayar     ts
26 örf ve adet hukuku  Ticaret     ts
27 destek/alışkanlık/gel     ts
28 adap     ts
29 gelenekler     ts
30 davranış biçimi,özel     ts
31 özellikleri siz belirlersiniz     ts
32 ısmarlama üzerine çalışan customs union gümrük anlaşması     ts
33 gümrük resmi     ts
34customs gelenekler/gümrük     ts
35customs adetler  isim     ts
36customs gümrük dairesi  isim     ts
37customs töreler  isim     ts
38customs gümrük vergisi     ts
39customs gelenek görenek     ts
40 âdet üzere according     ts
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The customary toll, tax, or tribute, Familiar acquaintance; familiarity, Long-established practice, considered as unwritten law, and resting for authority on long consent; usage. See Usage, and Prescription, made in a different way from usual, specially to fit one's needs, To supply with customers, To have a custom, To pay the customs of, Habitual buying of goods; practice of frequenting, as a shop, manufactory, etc., for making purchases or giving orders; business support, To make familiar; to accustom, Frequent repetition of the same act; way of acting common to many; ordinary manner; habitual practice; usage; method of doing or living, accustom, made in a different way from usual, specially to fit ones needs, for making purchases or giving orders; business support, made to individual order, Habitual buying of goods; practice of frequenting, as a shop, manufactory, etc, made according to the specifications of an individual, If a shop has your custom, you regularly buy things there. You have the right to withhold your custom if you so wish see also customs. custom products or services are specially designed and made for a particular person. In law, long-established practice common to many or to a particular place or institution and generally recognized as having the force of (Hukuk) In England during the Anglo-Saxon period, local customs formed most laws affecting family rights, ownership and inheritance, contracts, and violence between individuals. The Norman conquerors granted the validity of customary law, adapting it to their feudal system. In the 13th and 14th centuries, English law was given statutory authority under the crown, making the "customs of the realm" England's common (Hukuk) See also culture; folklore; myth; taboo, If it is your custom to do something, you usually do it in particular circumstances. It was his custom to approach every problem cautiously, A custom is an activity, a way of behaving, or an event which is usual or traditional in a particular society or in particular circumstances. The custom of lighting the Olympic flame goes back centuries Chung has tried to adapt to local customs, habit; tradition; convention, A traditional Aboriginal practice, money collected under a tariff, established practice; habit; tradition, Familiar aquaintance; familiarity, habitual patronage; "I have given this tailor my custom for many years", usual practice or habit; tradition, accepted or habitual practice, An item that is specially made to a clients specifications, regarding finish, size, color or function Custom items typically have a longer lead time and are usually not returnable, Walls designed specifically for one project and using parts and details specially made for this purpose, commonly done practice, If the Telco indicates that their switch-type is Custom, then configure the switchtype on the router as basic-5ess (for BRI with 5ess switch), primary-5ess (for PRI with 5ess), basic-dms (for BRI with DMS switch), or primary-dms (for PRI with DMS), A generally accepted practice or behaviour developed over time customary law Rules of conduct developed over time and enforceable in court debit Any transaction which sends money out of the country (e g payments for the import of goods) deep ecology A form of environmentalism holding that nature and the natural order should be valued over individual human happiness deficit Occurs when the value of a state's imports is more than the value of its exports delegate A representative role in which the individual subordinates his/her views to those of their constituents, habitual practice, as in: In the United States, business people have the custom of shaking hands when they meet, Products and services created for specific orders or events that require nonstandard material, engineering or process resources and may incur extra cost, See Usage, and Prescription, A generally accepted practice or behaviour developed over time, Contains definitions for devices such as parallel ports and any definitions that you create yourself, Supplied by your application, not by QuickDraw 3D, principle source of international law; general practices which are accepted as legally binding rules of conduct for civilized nations, fabricated-Refers to an orthotic made from basic materials on an individual basis by using actual measurements or positive molds of the patient, accepted or habitual practice habitual patronage; "I have given this tailor my custom for many years", Single Copy Campaign • Exciting Possibilities Fuel Repeat Interest This Concept increases circulation by providing incentives using FSI's Readers find these inserts randomly during the week and are drawn back continually through the tremendous incentive of daily give-aways plus the chance of winning exceptional grand prizes menu | portfolio, Long-established practice, considered as unwritten law, and resting for authority on long consent; usage, Duties or tolls imposed by law on commodities, imported or exported, Many hobbyists and artists enjoy custom painting their original finish models to make them unique Some may reposition body parts, such as a leg or the tilt of the head, and even add hair mane and tails, a specific practice of long standing, A term used to content created by yourself or third parties for use in Trainz 7 (Page 2), accepted or habitual practice habitual patronage; "I have given this tailor my custom for many years" a specific practice of long standing, plural form of custom, The government department or agency that is authorised to collect the taxes imposed on imported goods, The duties or taxes imposed on imported or exported goods, n [government department which charges tax on goods coming into the country] bea, Religious practices, dogmas, beliefs, traditions, festivals and fasts, and artefacts such as altars, rosaries, icons, torah ornaments, and much more, EU Customs Quantity of spirits and tobacco permitted to each crew member results from the following formula: Spirits allowed= Nº of crew members x days of navigation x 0 1 / 12 Tobacco allowed = Nº of crew members x days of navigation x 12 / 500, habitual practices of a people; traditional practices passed from one generation to the next, Handed down from generation to generation, customs refers to basic actions such as the ceremonies held and the roles played by the sexes, The autorities designated to collect duties levied by a country on imports and exports The term also applies to the procedures involved in such collection, A country's governmental agency authorized to collect tariffs or duties on imported and, less commonly, exported goods, The plural of "custom", In general, "Customs" is the government department that controls the flow of goods across a country's borders   In the U S , Customs is a branch of the Department of the Interior, Classification: The particular category in a tariff nomenclature in which a product is classified for tariff purposes Or it can be the procedure for determining the appropriate tariff category in a country's nomenclature system used for the classification, coding and description of internationally traded goods Most important trading nations-except for the U S , Russia and Canada-classify goods according to the Customs Cooperation Council Nomenclature (CCCN), formerly known as the Brussels Tariff Nomenclature (BTN), 1 A government agency which monitors the flow of goods, commodities, and substances into and from its territory and levies fees, fines, and other charges according to posted regulations 2 The inspection area maintained by such an agency at an airport or other port of entry, The authorities designated to collect duties on imports and exports that are levied by a country (also applying to the procedures involved in such collection) They are responsible for ensuring that no illegal importation takes place, The government authorities designated to collect duties levied by a country on imports and exports The term also applies to the procedures involved in such a collection, The authorities designated to collect duties levied by a country on imports and exports (also applying to the procedures involved in such collection), The designated government authority that regulates the flow of goods to/from a country and collects duties levied by a country on imports and exports The term also applies to the procedures involved in such collection, The authorities designated to collect duties levied by a country on imports and exports The term also applies to the procedures involved in such collection, Customs duties are taxes that people pay for importing and exporting goods. see also custom, duties, taxes; official procedure of inspecting merchandise and interrogating people coming into a country; location or place where this is carried out, Customs is the official organization responsible for collecting taxes on goods coming into a country and preventing illegal goods from being brought in. components similar to those seized by British customs. customs officers, Customs is the place where people arriving from a foreign country have to declare goods that they bring with them. He walked through customs, authorities that collect duties levied by a country on imports and exports, The agency or procedure for collecting duties imposed by a country on imports or exports, The department of the Civil Service that deals with the levying of duties and taxes on imported goods from foreign countries and the control over the export and import of goods e g allowed quota, prohibited goods, A law enforcement officer which deals with duties on imported or exported good, The government authorities designated to collect duties levied by a country on imports and exports » Back to top of screen, The Government agency designated to collect duties levied by regulate + enforce import lax The term also applies to the procedures involved in such collection, The authorities designated to collect duties and oversee the the regulatory compliance of imports and exports, The authorities designated to collect duties levied by a country on imports and exports, Government officials responsible for regulating goods, services and supplies into a country, Religious practices, dogmas, beliefs, traditions, festivals and fasts, and artifacts such as altars, rosaries, icons, and torah ornaments,

41 The customary toll, tax, or tribute     ts
42 Familiar acquaintance; familiarity     ts
43 Long-established practice, considered as unwritten law, and resting for authority on long consent; usage. See Usage, and Prescription     ts
44 made in a different way from usual, specially to fit one's needs - "My feet are as big as powerboats, so I need custom shoes."     ts
45 To supply with customers     ts
46 To have a custom - "On a bridge he custometh to fight. Edmund Spenser."     ts
47 To pay the customs of     ts
48 Habitual buying of goods; practice of frequenting, as a shop, manufactory, etc., for making purchases or giving orders; business support     ts
49 To make familiar; to accustom     ts
50 Frequent repetition of the same act; way of acting common to many; ordinary manner; habitual practice; usage; method of doing or living - "A custom More honored in the breach than the observance. Shakespeare"     ts
51 accustom     ts
52 made in a different way from usual, specially to fit ones needs     ts
53 for making purchases or giving orders; business support     ts
54 made to individual order  sıfat     ts
55 Habitual buying of goods; practice of frequenting, as a shop, manufactory, etc     ts
56 made according to the specifications of an individual     ts
57 If a shop has your custom, you regularly buy things there. You have the right to withhold your custom if you so wish see also customs. custom products or services are specially designed and made for a particular person. In law, long-established practice common to many or to a particular place or institution and generally recognized as having the force of (Hukuk) In England during the Anglo-Saxon period, local customs formed most laws affecting family rights, ownership and inheritance, contracts, and violence between individuals. The Norman conquerors granted the validity of customary law, adapting it to their feudal system. In the 13th and 14th centuries, English law was given statutory authority under the crown, making the "customs of the realm" England's common (Hukuk) See also culture; folklore; myth; taboo     ts
58 If it is your custom to do something, you usually do it in particular circumstances. It was his custom to approach every problem cautiously     ts
59 A custom is an activity, a way of behaving, or an event which is usual or traditional in a particular society or in particular circumstances. The custom of lighting the Olympic flame goes back centuries Chung has tried to adapt to local customs     ts
60 habit; tradition; convention  isim     ts
61 A traditional Aboriginal practice     ts
62 money collected under a tariff     ts
63 established practice; habit; tradition     ts
64 Familiar aquaintance; familiarity     ts
65 habitual patronage; "I have given this tailor my custom for many years"     ts
66 usual practice or habit; tradition     ts
67 accepted or habitual practice     ts
68 An item that is specially made to a clients specifications, regarding finish, size, color or function Custom items typically have a longer lead time and are usually not returnable     ts
69 Walls designed specifically for one project and using parts and details specially made for this purpose     ts
70 commonly done practice     ts
71 If the Telco indicates that their switch-type is Custom, then configure the switchtype on the router as basic-5ess (for BRI with 5ess switch), primary-5ess (for PRI with 5ess), basic-dms (for BRI with DMS switch), or primary-dms (for PRI with DMS)     ts
72 A generally accepted practice or behaviour developed over time customary law Rules of conduct developed over time and enforceable in court debit Any transaction which sends money out of the country (e g payments for the import of goods) deep ecology A form of environmentalism holding that nature and the natural order should be valued over individual human happiness deficit Occurs when the value of a state's imports is more than the value of its exports delegate A representative role in which the individual subordinates his/her views to those of their constituents     ts
73 habitual practice, as in: In the United States, business people have the custom of shaking hands when they meet     ts
74 Products and services created for specific orders or events that require nonstandard material, engineering or process resources and may incur extra cost     ts
75 See Usage, and Prescription     ts
76 A generally accepted practice or behaviour developed over time     ts
77 Contains definitions for devices such as parallel ports and any definitions that you create yourself     ts
78 Supplied by your application, not by QuickDraw 3D     ts
79 principle source of international law; general practices which are accepted as legally binding rules of conduct for civilized nations     ts
80 fabricated-Refers to an orthotic made from basic materials on an individual basis by using actual measurements or positive molds of the patient     ts
81 accepted or habitual practice habitual patronage; "I have given this tailor my custom for many years"     ts
82 Single Copy Campaign • Exciting Possibilities Fuel Repeat Interest This Concept increases circulation by providing incentives using FSI's Readers find these inserts randomly during the week and are drawn back continually through the tremendous incentive of daily give-aways plus the chance of winning exceptional grand prizes menu | portfolio     ts
83 Long-established practice, considered as unwritten law, and resting for authority on long consent; usage     ts
84 Duties or tolls imposed by law on commodities, imported or exported     ts
85 Many hobbyists and artists enjoy custom painting their original finish models to make them unique Some may reposition body parts, such as a leg or the tilt of the head, and even add hair mane and tails     ts
86 a specific practice of long standing     ts
87 A term used to content created by yourself or third parties for use in Trainz 7 (Page 2)     ts
88 accepted or habitual practice habitual patronage; "I have given this tailor my custom for many years" a specific practice of long standing     ts
89customs plural form of custom - "The Ancient Egyptian culture had many distinctive and interesting beliefs and customs."     ts
90customs The government department or agency that is authorised to collect the taxes imposed on imported goods - "We got pulled over by customs on our way back from France - we only had 200 bottles of wine - it was so unfair."     ts
91customs The duties or taxes imposed on imported or exported goods - "We had to pay customs of £200 on all the wine we took back from France."     ts
92customs n [government department which charges tax on goods coming into the country] bea     ts
93customs Religious practices, dogmas, beliefs, traditions, festivals and fasts, and artefacts such as altars, rosaries, icons, torah ornaments, and much more     ts
94customs EU Customs Quantity of spirits and tobacco permitted to each crew member results from the following formula: Spirits allowed= Nº of crew members x days of navigation x 0 1 / 12 Tobacco allowed = Nº of crew members x days of navigation x 12 / 500     ts
95customs habitual practices of a people; traditional practices passed from one generation to the next     ts
96customs Handed down from generation to generation, customs refers to basic actions such as the ceremonies held and the roles played by the sexes     ts
97customs The autorities designated to collect duties levied by a country on imports and exports The term also applies to the procedures involved in such collection     ts
98customs A country's governmental agency authorized to collect tariffs or duties on imported and, less commonly, exported goods     ts
99customs The plural of "custom"     ts
100customs In general, "Customs" is the government department that controls the flow of goods across a country's borders   In the U S , Customs is a branch of the Department of the Interior     ts
101customs Classification: The particular category in a tariff nomenclature in which a product is classified for tariff purposes Or it can be the procedure for determining the appropriate tariff category in a country's nomenclature system used for the classification, coding and description of internationally traded goods Most important trading nations-except for the U S , Russia and Canada-classify goods according to the Customs Cooperation Council Nomenclature (CCCN), formerly known as the Brussels Tariff Nomenclature (BTN)     ts
102customs 1 A government agency which monitors the flow of goods, commodities, and substances into and from its territory and levies fees, fines, and other charges according to posted regulations 2 The inspection area maintained by such an agency at an airport or other port of entry     ts
103customs The authorities designated to collect duties on imports and exports that are levied by a country (also applying to the procedures involved in such collection) They are responsible for ensuring that no illegal importation takes place     ts
104customs The government authorities designated to collect duties levied by a country on imports and exports The term also applies to the procedures involved in such a collection     ts
105customs The authorities designated to collect duties levied by a country on imports and exports (also applying to the procedures involved in such collection)     ts
106customs The designated government authority that regulates the flow of goods to/from a country and collects duties levied by a country on imports and exports The term also applies to the procedures involved in such collection     ts
107customs The authorities designated to collect duties levied by a country on imports and exports The term also applies to the procedures involved in such collection     ts
108customs Customs duties are taxes that people pay for importing and exporting goods. see also custom     ts
109customs duties, taxes; official procedure of inspecting merchandise and interrogating people coming into a country; location or place where this is carried out  isim     ts
110customs Customs is the official organization responsible for collecting taxes on goods coming into a country and preventing illegal goods from being brought in. components similar to those seized by British customs. customs officers     ts
111customs Customs is the place where people arriving from a foreign country have to declare goods that they bring with them. He walked through customs     ts
112customs authorities that collect duties levied by a country on imports and exports     ts
113customs The agency or procedure for collecting duties imposed by a country on imports or exports     ts
114customs The department of the Civil Service that deals with the levying of duties and taxes on imported goods from foreign countries and the control over the export and import of goods e g allowed quota, prohibited goods     ts
115customs A law enforcement officer which deals with duties on imported or exported good     ts
116customs The government authorities designated to collect duties levied by a country on imports and exports » Back to top of screen     ts
117customs The Government agency designated to collect duties levied by regulate + enforce import lax The term also applies to the procedures involved in such collection     ts
118customs The authorities designated to collect duties and oversee the the regulatory compliance of imports and exports     ts
119customs The authorities designated to collect duties levied by a country on imports and exports     ts
120customs Government officials responsible for regulating goods, services and supplies into a country     ts
121customs Religious practices, dogmas, beliefs, traditions, festivals and fasts, and artifacts such as altars, rosaries, icons, and torah ornaments     ts
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