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English Dictionary: Convention by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
convention
n
  1. a large formal assembly; "political convention"
  2. something regarded as a normative example; "the convention of not naming the main character"; "violence is the rule not the exception"; "his formula for impressing visitors"
    Synonym(s): convention, normal, pattern, rule, formula
  3. (diplomacy) an international agreement
  4. orthodoxy as a consequence of being conventional
    Synonym(s): conventionality, convention, conventionalism
    Antonym(s): unconventionality
  5. the act of convening
    Synonym(s): convention, convening
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Convention \Con*ven"tion\, n. [L. conventio: cf. F. convention.
      See {Convene}, v. i.]
      1. The act of coming together; the state of being together;
            union; coalition.
  
                     The conventions or associations of several particles
                     of matter into bodies of any certain denomination.
                                                                              --Boyle.
  
      2. General agreement or concurrence; arbitrary custom; usage;
            conventionality.
  
                     There are thousands now Such women, but convention
                     beats them down.                                 --Tennyson.
  
      3. A meeting or an assembly of persons, esp. of delegates or
            representatives, to accomplish some specific object, --
            civil, social, political, or ecclesiastical.
  
                     He set himself to the making of good laws in a grand
                     convention of his nobles.                  --Sir R.
                                                                              Baker.
  
                     A convention of delegates from all the States, to
                     meet in Philadelphia, for the sole and express
                     purpose of reserving the federal system, and
                     correcting its defects.                     --W. Irving.
  
      4. (Eng. Hist) An extraordinary assembly of the parkiament or
            estates of the realm, held without the king's writ, -- as
            the assembly which restored Charles II. to the throne, and
            that which declared the throne to be abdicated by James
            II.
  
                     Our gratitude is due . . . to the Long Parliament,
                     to the Convention, and to William of Orange.
                                                                              --Macaulay.
  
      5. An agreement or contract less formal than, or preliminary
            to, a treaty; an informal compact, as between commanders
            of armies in respect to suspension of hostilities, or
            between states; also, a formal agreement between
            governments or sovereign powers; as, a postal convention
            between two governments.
  
                     This convention, I think from my soul, is nothing
                     but a stipulation for national ignominy; a truce
                     without a suspension of hostilities.   --Ld. Chatham.
  
                     The convention with the State of Georgia has been
                     ratified by their Legislature.            --T.
                                                                              Jefferson.
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