The difference between Brick and mortar and Traditional
When used as adjectives, brick and mortar means buildings and property for the conduct of business, particularly in the sale of retail goods to the general public, whereas traditional means of, relating to, or derived from tradition.
Traditional is also noun with the meaning: a person or thing.
check bellow for the other definitions of Brick and mortar and Traditional
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Brick and mortar as an adjective (business):
Buildings and property for the conduct of business, particularly in the sale of retail goods to the general public.
Examples:
"Brick and mortar retail stores face online competition."
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Brick and mortar as a noun:
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Brick and mortar as a noun (UK):
Buildings, especially domestic housing.
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Traditional as an adjective:
Of, relating to, or derived from tradition.
Examples:
"This dance is one of the traditional customs in the area."
"I think her traditional values are antiquated''."
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Traditional as an adjective:
Communicated from ancestors to descendants by word only
Examples:
"traditional expositions of the Scriptures."
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Traditional as an adjective:
Observant of tradition; attached to old customs; old-fashioned.
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Traditional as an adjective:
In lieu of the name of the composer of a piece of music, whose real name is lost in the mists of time.
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Traditional as a noun:
A person or thing.