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custom
 
NOUN:1. A habitual way of behaving: consuetude, habit, habitude, manner, practice, praxis, usage, usance, use, way, wont. See USUAL. 2. The commercial transactions of customers with a supplier: business, patronage, trade, traffic. See TRANSACTIONS.
ADJECTIVE:Made according to the specifications of the buyer: custom-built, customized, custom-made, made-to-order, tailor-made. See AGREE.
 
 
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