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Definition of practic
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Practic
(a.)
Artful;
deceitful;
skillful.
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Apostolic
::
Apostolic
(n.) A
member
of one of
certain
ascetic
sects which at
various
times
professed
to
imitate
the
practice
of the
apostles.
Ultimate
::
Ultimate
(v. t. & i.) To come or bring into use or
practice.
Exercitation
::
Exercitation
(n.)
exercise;
practice;
use.
Wile
::
Wile (v. t.) To
practice
artifice
upon; to
deceive;
to
beguile;
to
allure.
Judicial
::
"Judicial
(a.)
Pertaining
or
appropriate
to
courts
of
justice,
or to a
judge;
practiced
or
conformed
to in the
administration
of
justice;
sanctioned
or
ordered
by a
court;
as,
judicial
power;
judicial
proceedings;
a
judicial
sale..
Discontinuance
::
Discontinuance
(n.) The
termination
of an
action
in
practice
by the
voluntary
act of the
plaintiff;
an entry on the
record
that the
plaintiff
discontinues
his
action.
Tradition
::
Tradition
(n.)
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..
License
::
License
(n.)
Authority
or
liberty
given to do or
forbear
any act;
especially,
a
formal
permission
from the
proper
authorities
to
perform
certain
acts or to carry on a
certain
business,
which
without
such
permission
would be
illegal;
a grant of
permission;
as, a
license
to
preach,
to
practice
medicine,
to sell
gunpowder
or
intoxicating
liquors..
Dipping
::
Dipping
(n.) The
practice
of
taking
snuff by
rubbing
the teeth or gums with a stick or brush
dipped
in
snuff.
Litigious
::
Litigious
(a.)
Inclined
to
judicial
contest;
given to the
practice
of
contending
in law;
guarrelsome;
contentious;
fond of
litigation.
Polypharmacy
::
Polypharmacy
(n.) The act or
practice
of
prescribing
too many
medicines.
Criticism
::
Criticism
(n.) The rules and
principles
which
regulate
the
practice
of the
critic;
the art of
judging
with
knowledge
and
propriety
of the
beauties
and
faults
of a
literary
performance,
or of a
production
in the fine arts; as,
dramatic
criticism..
Discontinue
::
Discontinue
(v. t.) To
interrupt
the
continuance
of; to
intermit,
as a
practice
or
habit;
to put an end to; to cause to
cease;
to cease
using,
to stop; to leave off..
Hydropathist
::
Hydropathist
(n.) One who
practices
hydropathy;
a
water-cure
doctor.
Diplomacy
::
Diplomacy
(n.) The art and
practice
of
conducting
negotiations
between
nations
(particularly
in
securing
treaties),
including
the
methods
and forms
usually
employed..
Statuary
::
Statuary
(n.) One who
practices
the art of
making
statues.
Photolithographer
::
Photolithographer
(n.) One who
practices,
or one who
employs,
photolithography..
Homeopathy
::
Homeopathy
(n.) The art of
curing,
founded
on
resemblances;
the
theory
and its
practice
that
disease
is cured
(tuto,
cito, et
jucunde)
by
remedies
which
produce
on a
healthy
person
effects
similar
to the
symptoms
of the
complaint
under which the
patient
suffers,
the
remedies
being
usually
administered
in
minute
doses.
This
system
was
founded
by Dr.
Samuel
Hahnemann,
and is
opposed
to
allopathy,
or
heteropathy..
Thieve
::
Thieve
(v. t. & i.) To
practice
theft;
to
steal.
Intriguery
::
Intriguery
(n.) Arts or
practice
of
intrigue.
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