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Definition of practic
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Practic
(a.)
Artful;
deceitful;
skillful.
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Monogamist
::
Monogamist
(n.) One who
practices
or
upholds
monogamy.
Conjure
::
Conjure
(v. i.) To
practice
magical
arts; to use the
tricks
of a
conjurer;
to
juggle;
to
charm.
Screw
::
Screw (v. t.)
Hence:
To
practice
extortion
upon; to
oppress
by
unreasonable
or
extortionate
exactions.
Intriguery
::
Intriguery
(n.) Arts or
practice
of
intrigue.
Canonist
::
Canonist
(n.) A
professor
of canon law; one
skilled
in the
knowledge
and
practice
of
ecclesiastical
law.
Enamel
::
Enamel
(v. i.) To
practice
the art of
enameling.
Armenian
::
Armenian
(n.) An
adherent
of the
Armenian
Church,
an
organization
similar
in some
doctrines
and
practices
to the Greek
Church,
in
others
to the Roman
Catholic..
Practice
::
Practice
(v. i.) To apply
theoretical
science
or
knowledge,
esp. by way of
experiment;
to
exercise
or
pursue
an
employment
or
profession,
esp. that of
medicine
or of law..
Farrier
::
Farrier
(v. i.) To
practice
as a
farrier;
to carry on the trade of a
farrier.
Gun
::
Gun (v. i.) To
practice
fowling
or
hunting
small game; --
chiefly
in
participial
form; as, to go
gunning..
Use
::
Use (v. t.) To
practice
customarily;
to make a
practice
of; as, to use
diligence
in
business..
Impracticable
::
Impracticable
(a.) Not to be
overcome,
presuaded,
or
controlled
by any
reasonable
method;
unmanageable;
intractable;
not
capable
of being
easily
dealt with; -- used in a
general
sense,
as
applied
to a
person
or thing that is
difficult
to
control
or get along
with..
Phlebotomy
::
Phlebotomy
(n.) The act or
practice
of
opening
a vein for
letting
blood,
in the
treatment
of
disease;
venesection;
bloodletting..
Unparliamentary
::
Unparliamentary
(a.) Not
parliamentary;
contrary
to the
practice
of
parliamentary
bodies.
Solicitor
::
Solicitor
(n.) An
attorney
or
advocate;
one who
represents
another
in
court;
--
formerly,
in
English
practice,
the
professional
designation
of a
person
admitted
to
practice
in a court of
chancery
or
equity.
See the Note under
Attorney..
Nephalist
::
Nephalist
(n.) One who
advocates
or
practices
nephalism.
Dramming
::
Dramming
(n.) The
practice
of
drinking
drams.
Rule
::
Rule (a.) An order
regulating
the
practice
of the
courts,
or an order made
between
parties
to an
action
or a
suit..
Shrewd
::
Shrewd
(superl.)
Able or
clever
in
practical
affairs;
sharp in
business;
astute;
sharp-witted;
sagacious;
keen; as, a
shrewd
observer;
a
shrewd
design;
a
shrewd
reply..
Dunker
::
Dunker
(n.) One of a
religious
denomination
whose
tenets
and
practices
are
mainly
those of the
Baptists,
but
partly
those of the
Quakers;
--
called
also
Tunkers,
Dunkards,
Dippers,
and, by
themselves,
Brethren,
and
German
Baptists..
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