pseudotraditional

adj

Etymology

From pseudo- + traditional.

  1. derived from trāditiō
  2. derived from tradicion
  3. inherited from tradicioun
  4. formed as traditional — “tradition + -al
  5. prefixed as pseudotraditional — “pseudo + traditional

Definitions

  1. Having a false veneer of tradition

    Having a false veneer of tradition; apparently, but not actually, traditional.

    • Its endless rows of pseudotraditional houses — identical white boxes sheltered under orange terra-cotta roofs — are flanked by narrow streets on one side and suburban lawns and canals on the other.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA