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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
one's self in, for
instruction
or
improvement,
or to
acquire
discipline
or
dexterity;
as, to
practice
gunnery;
to
practice
music..
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Teach
::
Teach (v. t.) To
impart
the
knowledge
of; to give
intelligence
concerning;
to
impart,
as
knowledge
before
unknown,
or rules for
practice;
to
inculcate
as true or
important;
to
exhibit
impressively;
as, to teach
arithmetic,
dancing,
music,
or the like; to teach
morals..
Routinism
::
Routinism
(n.) the
practice
of doing
things
with
undiscriminating,
mechanical
regularity..
Practical
::
Practical
(a.)
Derived
from
practice;
as,
practical
skill..
Revival
::
Revival
(n.)
Renewed
prevalence
of
something,
as a
practice
or a
fashion..
Criticism
::
Criticism
(n.) The rules and
principles
which
regulate
the
practice
of the
critic;
the art of
judging
with
knowledge
and
propriety
of the
beauties
and
faults
of a
literary
performance,
or of a
production
in the fine arts; as,
dramatic
criticism..
Fence
::
Fence (n.)
Self-defense
by the use of the
sword;
the art and
practice
of
fencing
and sword play;
hence,
skill in
debate
and
repartee.
See
Fencing..
Frequent
::
Frequent
(n.)
Addicted
to any
course
of
conduct;
inclined
to
indulge
in any
practice;
habitual;
persistent.
Vocalize
::
Vocalize
(v. t.) To
practice
singing
on the vowel
sounds.
School
::
School
(n.) The
canons,
precepts,
or body of
opinion
or
practice,
sanctioned
by the
authority
of a
particular
class or age; as, he was a
gentleman
of the old
school..
Actuate
::
Actuate
(v. t.) To carry out in
practice;
to
perform.
Exercise
::
Exercise
(v. i.) To
exercise
one's self, as under
military
training;
to
drill;
to take
exercise;
to use
action
or
exertion;
to
practice
gymnastics;
as, to
exercise
for
health
or
amusement..
Divinator
::
Divinator
(n.) One who
practices
or
pretends
to
divination;
a
diviner.
Cuckoldry
::
Cuckoldry
(n.) The state of being a
cuckold;
the
practice
of
making
cuckolds.
Wile
::
Wile (n.) A trick or
stratagem
practiced
for
insnaring
or
deception;
a sly,
insidious;
artifice;
a
beguilement;
an
allurement..
Exercise
::
Exercise
(n.)
Exertion
for the sake of
training
or
improvement
whether
physical,
intellectual,
or
moral;
practice
to
acquire
skill,
knowledge,
virtue,
perfectness,
grace,
etc..
Clipping
::
Clipping
(n.) The act of
cutting
off,
curtailing,
or
diminishing;
the
practice
of
clipping
the edges of
coins..
Fresh-new
::
Fresh-new
(a.)
Unpracticed.
Empiric
::
Empiric
(n.) One who
confines
himself
to
applying
the
results
of mere
experience
or his own
observation;
especially,
in
medicine,
one who
deviates
from the rules of
science
and
regular
practice;
an
ignorant
and
unlicensed
pretender;
a
quack;
a
charlatan..
Cranioscopist
::
Cranioscopist
(n.) One
skilled
in, or who
practices,
cranioscopy..
Chiromancer
::
Chiromancer
(n.) One who
practices
chiromancy.
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