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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.)
Systematic
exercise
for
instruction
or
discipline;
as, the
troops
are
called
out for
practice;
she
neglected
practice
in
music..
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Lithographer
::
Lithographer
(n.) One who
lithographs;
one who
practices
lithography.
Speculation
::
Speculation
(n.) The act or
practice
of
buying
land,
goods,
shares,
etc., in
expectation
of
selling
at a
higher
price,
or of
selling
with the
expectation
of
repurchasing
at a lower
price;
a
trading
on
anticipated
fluctuations
in
price,
as
distinguished
from
trading
in which the
profit
expected
is the
difference
between
the
retail
and
wholesale
prices,
or the
difference
of price in
different
markets..
Ventriloquism
::
Ventriloquism
(n.) The act, art, or
practice
of
speaking
in such a
manner
that the voice
appears
to come, not from the
person
speaking,
but from some other
source,
as from the
opposite
side of the room, from the
cellar,
etc..
Epistolography
::
Epistolography
(n.) The art or
practice
of
writing
epistles.
Use
::
Use (v. t.) To
accustom;
to
habituate;
to
render
familiar
by
practice;
to
inure;
--
employed
chiefly
in the
passive
participle;
as, men used to cold and
hunger;
soldiers
used to
hardships
and
danger..
Facility
::
Facility
(n.) Ease in
performance;
readiness
proceeding
from skill or use;
dexterity;
as,
practice
gives a
wonderful
facility
in
executing
works of art..
Amercement
::
Amercement
(n.) The
infliction
of a
penalty
at the
discretion
of the
court;
also, a mulct or
penalty
thus
imposed.
It
differs
from a
fine,in
that the
latter
is, or was
originally,
a fixed and
certain
sum
prescribed
by
statue
for an
offense;
but an
amercement
is
arbitrary.
Hence,
the act or
practice
of
affeering.
[See
Affeer.].
Truth
::
Truth (n.) The
practice
of
speaking
what is true;
freedom
from
falsehood;
veracity.
Moralist
::
Moralist
(n.) One who
practices
moral
duties;
a
person
who lives in
conformity
with moral
rules;
one of
correct
deportment
and
dealings
with his
fellow-creatures;
--
sometimes
used in
contradistinction
to one whose life is
controlled
by
religious
motives.
Underdose
::
Underdose
(v. t. & i.) To give an
underdose
or
underdoses
to; to
practice
giving
insufficient
doses.
Knavery
::
Knavery
(n.) The
practices
of a
knave;
petty
villainy;
fraud;
trickery;
a
knavish
action.
Practice
::
Practice
(n.) The form,
manner,
and order of
conducting
and
carrying
on suits and
prosecutions
through
their
various
stages,
according
to the
principles
of law and the rules laid down by the
courts..
Caprification
::
Caprification
(n.) The
practice
of
hanging,
upon the
cultivated
fig tree,
branches
of the wild fig
infested
with
minute
hymenopterous
insects..
Lady-killing
::
Lady-killing
(n.) The art or
practice
of
captivating
the
hearts
of
women.
Physic
::
Physic
(n.) The art of
healing
diseases;
the
science
of
medicine;
the
theory
or
practice
of
medicine.
Burkism
::
Burkism
(n.) The
practice
of
killing
persons
for the
purpose
of
selling
their
bodies
for
dissection.
Inexpert
::
Inexpert
(a.) Not
expert;
not
skilled;
destitute
of
knowledge
or
dexterity
derived
from
practice.
Introduce
::
Introduce
(v. t.) To bring into
notice,
practice,
cultivation,
or use; as, to
introduce
a new
fashion,
method,
or
plant..
Aquatic
::
Aquatic
(n.)
Sports
or
exercises
practiced
in or on the
water.
Rule
::
Rule (a.) An order
regulating
the
practice
of the
courts,
or an order made
between
parties
to an
action
or a
suit..
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