customarily
1.a principle or condition that customarily governs behavior.
3.children are customarily expected to be seen but not heard.
4.the function or position properly or customarily occupied or served by another.
5.A gemstone associated with a particular month and customarily worn by persons born during that month.
6.The long-distance bus station should be mobbed at this time of year because of the coming May Day celebration, which customarily lasts all week.
7.Although large earthquakes are customarily re ported on the Richter scale, scientists prefer to de scribe earthquakes greater than 7.0 on the moment magnitude scale.
8.The expression "be sold or used in sets" means that the products incorporating the designs have the same designing concept and are customarily sold and used at the same time.
9.Such burials are customarily accompanied by all the displays of mourning; for we mourn ourselves, when we name the lost potential of sensibility and attitude which the defunct form incarnated.
10.But Honda will not take its cud from larger Detroit rivals, which customarily idle workers for a week or more, Honda production will be cut back, but workers in Ohio will stay on the job, assembling sedans, coupes and station wagons at a slower pace.


