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Definition of practice
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Practice
(v. i.) To learn by
practice;
to form a
habit.
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Gullery
::
Gullery
(n.) An act, or the
practice,
of
gulling;
trickery;
fraud..
Strappado
::
Strappado
(n.) A
military
punishment
formerly
practiced,
which
consisted
in
drawing
an
offender
to the top of a beam and
letting
him fall to the
length
of the rope, by which means a limb was often
dislocated..
Immersion
::
Immersion
(n.)
Submersion
in water for the
purpose
of
Christian
baptism,
as,
practiced
by the
Baptists..
Immolator
::
Immolator
(n.) One who
offers
in
sacrifice;
specifically,
one of a sect of
Russian
fanatics
who
practice
self-mutilatio
and
sacrifice..
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..
Versification
::
Versification
(n.) The act, art, or
practice,
of
versifying,
or
making
verses;
the
construction
of
poetry;
metrical
composition..
Underdealing
::
Underdealing
(n.)
Crafty,
unfair,
or
underhand
dealing;
unfair
practice;
trickery..
Magician
::
Magician
(n.) One
skilled
in
magic;
one who
practices
the black art; an
enchanter;
a
necromancer;
a
sorcerer
or
sorceress;
a
conjurer.
Auscultate
::
Auscultate
(v. i. & t.) To
practice
auscultation;
to
examine
by
auscultation.
Grammarianism
::
Grammarianism
(n.) The
principles,
practices,
or
peculiarities
of
grammarians..
Polyphagy
::
Polyphagy
(n.) The
practice
or
faculty
of
subsisting
on many kinds of food.
Tergiversate
::
Tergiversate
(v. i.) To
shift;
to
practice
evasion;
to use
subterfuges;
to
shuffle.
Practical
::
Practical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
practice
or
action.
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..
Religionism
::
Religionism
(n.) The
practice
of, or
devotion
to,
religion..
Dactylology
::
Dactylology
(n.) The art of
communicating
ideas by
certain
movements
and
positions
of the
fingers;
-- a
method
of
conversing
practiced
by the deaf and dumb.
Nephalist
::
Nephalist
(n.) One who
advocates
or
practices
nephalism.
Immorality
::
Immorality
(n.) An
immoral
act or
practice.
Inoculation
::
Inoculation
(n.) The act or
practice
of
communicating
a
disease
to a
person
in
health,
by
inserting
contagious
matter
in his skin or
flesh..
Pantagruelism
::
Pantagruelism
(n.) The
theory
or
practice
of the
medical
profession;
-- used in
burlesque
or
ridicule.
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