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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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Orangeism
::
Orangeism
(n.)
Attachment
to the
principles
of the
society
of
Orangemen;
the
tenets
or
practices
of the
Orangemen.
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..
Espionage
::
Espionage
(n.) The
practice
or
employment
of
spies;
the
practice
of
watching
the words and
conduct
of
others,
to make
discoveries,
as spies or
secret
emissaries;
secret
watching..
Flattery
::
Flattery
(v. t.) The act or
practice
of
flattering;
the act of
pleasing
by
artiful
commendation
or
compliments;
adulation;
false,
insincere,
or
excessive
praise..
Whiggery
::
Whiggery
(n.) The
principles
or
practices
of the
Whigs;
Whiggism.
Stone
::
Stone (n.) A
weight
which
legally
is
fourteen
pounds,
but in
practice
varies
with the
article
weighed..
Abstinence
::
Abstinence
(n.) The act or
practice
of
abstaining;
voluntary
forbearance
of any
action,
especially
the
refraining
from an
indulgence
of
appetite,
or from
customary
gratifications
of
animal
or
sensual
propensities.
Specifically,
the
practice
of
abstaining
from
intoxicating
beverages,
--
called
also total
abstinence..
Unbreathed
::
Unbreathed
(a.) Not
exercised;
unpracticed.
Recusant
::
Recusant
(n.) One who is
obstinate
in
refusal;
one
standing
out
stubbornly
against
general
practice
or
opinion.
Visit
::
Visit (v. i.) To make a visit or
visits;
to
maintain
visiting
relations;
to
practice
calling
on
others.
Popery
::
Popery
(n.) The
religion
of the Roman
Catholic
Church,
comprehending
doctrines
and
practices;
--
generally
used in an
opprobrious
sense..
Voltairism
::
Voltairism
(n.) The
theories
or
practice
of
Voltaire.
Doctrinarianism
::
Doctrinarianism
(n.) The
principles
or
practices
of the
Doctrinaires.
Prostitution
::
Prostitution
(n.) The act or
practice
of
prostituting
or
offering
the body to an
indiscriminate
intercourse
with men;
common
lewdness
of a
woman.
Mountebankism
::
Mountebankism
(n.) The
practices
of a
mountebank;
mountebankery.
Range
::
Range (v.) A place where
shooting,
as with
cannons
or
rifles,
is
practiced..
Stimulism
::
Stimulism
(n.) The
theory
of
medical
practice
which
regarded
life as
dependent
upon
stimulation,
or
excitation,
and
disease
as
caused
by
excess
or
deficiency
in the
amount
of
stimulation..
Dancer
::
Dancer
(n.) One who
dances
or who
practices
dancing.
Jockeyism
::
Jockeyism
(n.) The
practice
of
jockeys.
Conjurer
::
Conjurer
(n.) One who
practices
magic arts; one who
pretends
to act by the aid super
natural
power;
also, one who
performs
feats of
legerdemain
or
sleight
of
hand..
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