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custom
Noun
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A custom is an activity that happens traditionally or regularly.
Almost everyone there eats rice every day, but there are different local customs about how to cook it.
My mother's custom is to have breakfast in the garden with her newspaper.
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A custom is a long-established practice; considered as unwritten law.
It was a custom in medieval times a woman could not marry without her parents consent.
custom
Adjective
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A custom piece of clothing or other item is created for a specific person or use.
He only wears custom suits, made to fit him perfectly.
part
Noun
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A part of something is one piece of it or a small amount of it.
As a part of this team, you need to come to practice regularly.
Part of the page was gone, so I couldn't read it.
I don't have the right part to fix your computer, but we've ordered it.
part
Verb
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If A and B part, they were together and now they are not.
My wife and I parted after our son died.
We didn't want to part with the house, but we had to sell it.
He parted the leaves and looked up at the bird.