custom, practice
The word "custom" is a countable noun. It refers to a traditional practice or belief that is common within a particular society or group.
The people of the small town had an ingrained distrust of outsiders.
Ceremony, tradition, custom, convention, practice, and routine.
That survival instinct reaction was ingrained in me during my childhood.
One equivalent of law is ius. This Latin word means 'law' in the sense of 'binding custom or practice'. Another equivalent is lex. This Latin word means 'the custom in written form'.
The word 'practice' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'practice' is a word for the habitual or expected performance of a skill or an activity; a custom; the application or use of something as opposed to theory; the business or location of a doctor or a lawyer; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to practice are practitioner and the gerund, practicing.
mannerism, custom, way, practice, charateristic, tendency, quirk, propensity, addiction, dependence, compulsion
A common practice which may or may not be true or have practical value is called tradition. Another word to describe it may be custom.
custom
In order to become a good basketball player, one must practice daily.
Yes, customers is a plural noun. When you say customers, you are referring to more than one customer.