| tradition | 1. The act of delivering into the hands of another; delivery. "A deed takes effect only from the tradition or delivery." 2. The unwritten or oral delivery of information, opinions, doctrines, practices, rites, and customs, from father to son, or from ancestors to posterity; the transmission of any knowledge, opinions, or practice, from forefathers to descendants by oral communication, without written memorials. 3. Hence, that which is transmitted orally from father to son, or from ancestors to posterity; knowledge or belief transmitted without the aid of written memorials; custom or practice long observed. "Will you mock at an ancient tradition begun upon an honorable respect?" (Shak) "Naught but tradition remains of the beautiful village of Grand-Pre." (Longfellow) 4. An unwritten code of law represented to have been given by God to Moses on Sinai. "Making the word of God of none effect through your tradition, which ye have delivered." (Mark vii. 13) That body of doctrine and discipline, or any article thereof, supposed to have been put forth by Christ or his apostles, and not committed to writing. "Stand fast, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught, whether by word or our epistle." (2 Thess. Ii. 15) Tradition Sunday, Palm Sunday; so called because the creed was then taught to candidates for baptism at Easter. Origin: OE. Tradicioun, L. Traditio, from tradere to give up, transmit. See Treason, Traitor. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| traditional Chinese medicine |
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) also known simply as Chinese medicine (Chinese: 中醫學, zhōngyī xu? or 中药学, zhōngya?xu? or traditional Oriental medicine, is the name commonly given to a range of traditional medical practices used in China that have developed over the course of several thousand years of history. ...
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A system of treatment that emphasizes the proper balance or disturbances of qi (vital energy) in health and disease, respectively. Traditional Chinese medicine consists of a group of techniques and methods, including acupuncture, herbal medicine, oriental massage and qigong (a form of energy therapy).
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An ancient Chinese system of medicine, that includes meditation, herbal and nutritional therapy, restorative physical exercises and massage, and acupuncture. (See also acupuncture; alternative healthcare and complementary remedies).
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A 3,000-year-old holistic system of medicine combining the use of medicinal herbs, acupuncture, food therapy, massage, and therapeutic exercise. Chinese physicians look for the underlying causes of imbalance in the "yin" and "yang" which lead to disharmony in the "qi" energy in the body. Traditional Chinese Medicine addresses how illness manifests itself in a patient and treats the patient, not the ailment or disease. (top)
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| traditional Chinese medicine |
ancient oriental medical system developed in China From this philosophy of nature evolved a complete system of examination and diagnosis of health an( disease. Treatment can include the use of acupuncture, herbs, food therapy, exercise and massage.
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| Tradition | a specific practice of long standing |
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| Tradition | an inherited pattern of thought or action |
| Tradition | consisting of or derived from tradition |
| Tradition | pertaining to time-honored orthodox doctrines |
| Tradition | knowledge gained through tradition or anecdote |
| Tradition | adherence to tradition (especially in cultural or religious matters) |
| Tradition | strict adherence to traditional methods or teachings |
| Tradition | the doctrine that all knowledge was originally derived by divine revelation and that it is transmitted by traditions |
| Tradition | one who adheres to traditional views |
| Tradition | stubbornly conservative and narrow-minded |
| Tradition | adhering to tradition especially in cultural or religious practices |
| Tradition | strict adherence to traditional methods or teachings |
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