conventionalization

noun

Etymology

From conventional + -ization.

  1. derived from conventiō
  2. borrowed from convention
  3. suffixed as conventional — “convention + -al
  4. formed as conventionalization — “conventional + -ization

Definitions

  1. The act or process of rendering something conventional.

    • Every aspect of Renaissance realism seemed calculated to outmode the medieval illuminators' pictorial vocabulary with its miniature dimensions - two-dimensional patterning and conventionalizations of natural forms.

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