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Definition of practice
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Practice
(n.)
Customary
or
constant
use; state of being used.
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Use
::
Use (v. i.) To be wont or
accustomed;
to be in the habit or
practice;
as, he used to ride
daily;
-- now
disused
in the
present
tense,
perhaps
because
of the
similarity
in
sound,
between
use to, and used to..
Imposture
::
Imposture
(n.) The act or
conduct
of an
impostor;
deception
practiced
under a false or
assumed
character;
fraud or
imposition;
cheating.
Mispractice
::
Mispractice
(n.) Wrong
practice.
Use
::
Use (v. t.)
Continued
or
repeated
practice;
customary
employment;
usage;
custom;
manner;
habit.
Cremation
::
Cremation
(n.) A
burning;
esp., the act or
practice
of
cremating
the
dead..
Attorneyism
::
Attorneyism
(n.) The
practice
or
peculiar
cleverness
of
attorneys.
Declamation
::
Declamation
(n.) The act or art of
declaiming;
rhetorical
delivery;
haranguing;
loud
speaking
in
public;
especially,
the
public
recitation
of
speeches
as an
exercise
in
schools
and
colleges;
as, the
practice
declamation
by
students..
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..
Management
::
Management
(v.)
Judicious
use of means to
accomplish
an end;
conduct
directed
by art or
address;
skillful
treatment;
cunning
practice;
-- often in a bad
sense.
Sensationalism
::
Sensationalism
(n.) The
practice
or
methods
of
sensational
writing
or
speaking;
as, the
sensationalism
of a
novel..
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..
Pouncing
::
Pouncing
(n.) The art or
practice
of
transferring
a
design
by means of
pounce.
Apery
::
Apery (n.) The
practice
of
aping;
an apish
action.
Peculation
::
Peculation
(n.) The act or
practice
of
peculating,
or of
defrauding
the
public
by
appropriating
to one's own use the money or goods
intrusted
to one's care for
management
or
disbursement;
embezzlement..
Scoundreldom
::
Scoundreldom
(n.) The
domain
or
sphere
of
scoundrels;
scoundrels,
collectively;
the
state,
ideas,
or
practices
of
scoundrels..
Exercise
::
Exercise
(v. t.) To put in
practice;
to carry out in
action;
to
perform
the
duties
of; to use; to
employ;
to
practice;
as, to
exercise
authority;
to
exercise
an
office..
Expert
::
Expert
(a.)
Taught
by use,
practice,
or
experience,
experienced;
having
facility
of
operation
or
performance
from
practice;
knowing
and ready from much
practice;
clever;
skillful;
as, an
expert
surgeon;
expert
in chess or
archery..
Etching
::
Etching
(n.) The act, art, or
practice
of
engraving
by means of acid which eats away lines or
surfaces
left
unprotected
in
metal,
glass,
or the like. See Etch, v. t..
Composition
::
Composition
(n.) The act of
writing
for
practice
in a
language,
as
English,
Latin,
German,
etc..
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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