different between ubiquitously vs conventionally

ubiquitously

English

Etymology

ubiquitous +? -ly

Adverb

ubiquitously (comparative more ubiquitously, superlative most ubiquitously)

  1. In a ubiquitous manner.

ubiquitously From the web:

  • what ubiquitous mean
  • what ubiquitous
  • what ubiquitous computing
  • what ubiquitous species
  • what ubiquitous communication
  • what does ubiquitous mean
  • what does ubiquitously expressed mean
  • what does ubiquitous


conventionally

English

Etymology

conventional +? -ly

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /k?n?v?n??n?li/, /k?n?v?n?n?li/, /k?n?v?n??nli/

Adverb

conventionally (comparative more conventionally, superlative most conventionally)

  1. Ordinarily, by convention.
    • 2000: BBC News website, Organic food 'no healthier' read at [1] on 14 May 2006 - The carrots tested were: an organic British carrot, an organic carrot from abroad and a conventionally grown carrot.
    Antonyms: unconventionally, nonconventionally

Translations

conventionally From the web:

  • what's conventionally grown mean
  • what's conventionally attractive
  • conventionally meaning
  • conventionally what does it mean
  • what does conventionally grown mean
  • what is conventionally grown food
  • what does conventionally pretty mean
  • what is conventionally raised meat
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