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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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Polyphagy
::
Polyphagy
(n.) The
practice
or
faculty
of
subsisting
on many kinds of food.
Text-hand
::
Text-hand
(n.) A large hand in
writing;
-- so
called
because
it was the
practice
to write the text of a book in a large hand and the notes in a
smaller
hand.
Concubinacy
::
Concubinacy
(n.) The
practice
of
concubinage.
Sleight
::
Sleight
(n.)
Cunning;
craft;
artful
practice.
Burkism
::
Burkism
(n.) The
practice
of
killing
persons
for the
purpose
of
selling
their
bodies
for
dissection.
Buffoon
::
Buffoon
(n.) A man who makes a
practice
of
amusing
others
by low
tricks,
antic
gestures,
etc.; a
droll;
a
mimic;
a
harlequin;
a
clown;
a
merry-andrew..
Fog
::
Fog (v. i.) To
practice
in a small or mean way; to
pettifog.
Impose
::
Impose
(v. i.) To
practice
trick or
deception.
Loquacity
::
Loquacity
(n.) The habit or
practice
of
talking
continually
or
excessively;
inclination
to talk too much;
talkativeness;
garrulity.
Polygraphy
::
Polygraphy
(n.) The art or
practice
of using a
polygraph.
Litigious
::
Litigious
(a.)
Inclined
to
judicial
contest;
given to the
practice
of
contending
in law;
guarrelsome;
contentious;
fond of
litigation.
Legerdemainist
::
Legerdemainist
(n.) One who
practices
sleight
of hand; a
prestidigitator.
Usure
::
Usure (v. i.) To
practice
usury;
to
charge
unlawful
interest.
Discontinue
::
Discontinue
(v. t.) To
interrupt
the
continuance
of; to
intermit,
as a
practice
or
habit;
to put an end to; to cause to
cease;
to cease
using,
to stop; to leave off..
Auspicate
::
Auspicate
(v. t.) To give a
favorable
turn to in
commencing;
to
inaugurate;
-- a sense
derived
from the Roman
practice
of
taking
the
auspicium,
or
inspection
of
birds,
before
undertaking
any
important
business..
Ogham
::
Ogham (n.) A
particular
kind of
writing
practiced
by the
ancient
Irish,
and found in
inscriptions
on
stones,
metals,
etc..
Conjury
::
Conjury
(n.) The
practice
of
magic;
enchantment.
Truckage
::
Truckage
(n.) The
practice
of
bartering
goods;
exchange;
barter;
truck.
Credit Mobilier
::
Credit
mobilier
() A joint stock
company,
formed
for
general
banking
business,
or for the
construction
of
public
works,
by means of loans on
personal
estate,
after the
manner
of the
credit
foncier
on real
estate.
In
practice,
however,
this
distinction
has not been
strictly
observed..
Dramming
::
Dramming
(n.) The
practice
of
drinking
drams.
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