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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
(v. t.) To
exercise,
or
follow,
as a
profession,
trade,
art, etc., as, to
practice
law or
medicine..
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Extortion
::
Extortion
(n.) The act of
extorting;
the act or
practice
of
wresting
anything
from a
person
by
force,
by
threats,
or by any undue
exercise
of
power;
undue
exaction;
overcharge..
Pettifoggery
::
Pettifoggery
(n.) The
practice
or arts of a
pettifogger;
disreputable
tricks;
quibbles.
Cuckoldry
::
Cuckoldry
(n.) The state of being a
cuckold;
the
practice
of
making
cuckolds.
Mimicry
::
Mimicry
(n.) The act or
practice
of one who
mimics;
ludicrous
imitation
for sport or
ridicule.
Nonresistant
::
Nonresistant
(n.) One who
maintains
that no
resistance
should
be made to
constituted
authority,
even when
unjustly
or
oppressively
exercised;
one who
advocates
or
practices
absolute
submission;
also, one who holds that
violence
should
never be
resisted
by
force..
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.
Paracelsian
::
Paracelsian
(n.) A
follower
of
Paracelsus
or his
practice
or
teachings.
Procedendo
::
Procedendo
(n.) In
English
practice,
a writ
issuing
out of
chancery
in cases where the
judges
of
subordinate
courts
delay
giving
judgment,
commanding
them to
proceed
to
judgment..
Xylographer
::
Xylographer
(n.) One who
practices
xylography.
Father
::
Father
(n.) One who, or that
which,
gives
origin;
an
originator;
a
producer,
author,
or
contriver;
the first to
practice
any art,
profession,
or
occupation;
a
distinguished
example
or
teacher..
Opportunist
::
Opportunist
(n.) One who
advocates
or
practices
opportunism.
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.
Bolting
::
Bolting
(n.) A
private
arguing
of cases for
practice
by
students,
as in the Inns of
Court..
Nepotist
::
Nepotist
(n.) One who
practices
nepotism.
Ply
::
Ply (v. t.) To
practice
or
perform
with
diligence;
to work at.
Scoundreldom
::
Scoundreldom
(n.) The
domain
or
sphere
of
scoundrels;
scoundrels,
collectively;
the
state,
ideas,
or
practices
of
scoundrels..
Palmister
::
Palmister
(n.) One who
practices
palmistr.
All Fools' Day
::
All
Fools'
Day () The first day of
April,
a day on which
sportive
impositions
are
practiced..
Dupery
::
Dupery
(n.) The act or
practice
of
duping.
Ring
::
Ring (v. i.) To
practice
making
music with
bells.
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