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Definition of practice
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of practice is as below...
Practice
(n.)
Frequently
repeated
or
customary
action;
habitual
performance;
a
succession
of acts of a
similar
kind;
usage;
habit;
custom;
as, the
practice
of
rising
early;
the
practice
of
making
regular
entries
of
accounts;
the
practice
of daily
exercise..
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Beneficence
::
Beneficence
(n.) The
practice
of doing good;
active
goodness,
kindness,
or
charity;
bounty
springing
from
purity
and
goodness..
Tufthunting
::
Tufthunting
(n.) The
practice
of
seeking
after,
and
hanging
on,
noblemen,
or
persons
of
quality,
especially
in
English
universities..
Thomsonian
::
Thomsonian
(n.) A
believer
in
Thomsonianism;
one who
practices
Thomsonianism.
Chirology
::
Chirology
(n.) The art or
practice
of using the
manual
alphabet
or of
communicating
thoughts
by sings made by the hands and
fingers;
a
substitute
for
spoken
or
written
language
in
intercourse
with the deaf and dumb. See
Dactylalogy.
Cozenage
::
Cozenage
(n.) The art or
practice
of
cozening;
artifice;
fraud.
Haunt
::
Haunt (v. t.) To
practice;
to
devote
one's self to.
Protestant
::
Protestant
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the faith and
practice
of those
Christians
who
reject
the
authority
of the Roman
Catholic
Church;
as,
Protestant
writers..
Stargasing
::
Stargasing
(n.) The act or
practice
of
observing
the stars with
attention;
contemplation
of the stars as
connected
with
astrology
or
astronomy.
Sug
::
Sufism
(n.) A
refined
mysticism
among
certain
classes
of
Mohammedans,
particularly
in
Persia,
who hold to a kind of
pantheism
and
practice
extreme
asceticism
in their
lives..
Sport
::
Sport (v. i.) To
practice
the
diversions
of the field or the turf; to be given to
betting,
as upon
races..
Witchcraft
::
Witchcraft
(n.) The
practices
or art of
witches;
sorcery;
enchantments;
intercourse
with evil
spirits.
Mystagogy
::
Mystagogy
(n.) The
doctrines,
principles,
or
practice
of a
mystagogue;
interpretation
of
mysteries..
Ogham
::
Ogham (n.) A
particular
kind of
writing
practiced
by the
ancient
Irish,
and found in
inscriptions
on
stones,
metals,
etc..
Lens
::
Lens (n.) A piece of
glass,
or other
transparent
substance,
ground
with two
opposite
regular
surfaces,
either
both
curved,
or one
curved
and the other
plane,
and
commonly
used,
either
singly
or
combined,
in
optical
instruments,
for
changing
the
direction
of rays of
light,
and thus
magnifying
objects,
or
otherwise
modifying
vision.
In
practice,
the
curved
surfaces
are
usually
spherical,
though
rarely
cylindrical,
or of some other
figure..
Purloin
::
Purloin
(v. i.) To
practice
theft;
to
steal.
Practice
::
Practice
(v. t.) To teach or
accustom
by
practice;
to
train.
Exercise
::
Exercise
(n.) The act of
exercising;
a
setting
in
action
or
practicing;
employment
in the
proper
mode of
activity;
exertion;
application;
use;
habitual
activity;
occupation,
in
general;
practice..
Ratting
::
Ratting
(n.) The
conduct
or
practices
of one who rats. See Rat, v. i., 1..
Huntsmanship
::
Huntsmanship
(n.) The art or
practice
of
hunting,
or the
qualification
of a
hunter..
Politzerization
::
Politzerization
(n.) The act of
inflating
the
middle
ear by
blowing
air up the nose
during
the act of
swallowing;
-- so
called
from Prof.
Politzer
of
Vienna,
who first
practiced
it..
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