/ˌkɒnswɪˈtjuːdɪnəri/ – adjective
Definition: thông thường, dựa theo tập quán.
A more thorough explanation: Consuetudinary refers to a customary law or practice that has been established through long usage and tradition within a particular community or jurisdiction. It is a term often used in legal contexts to describe customary practices that have the force of law within a specific region or group.
Example: The consuetudinary of the local court dictates the procedures to be followed during a trial.