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Definition of practiced
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Practiced
(a.)
Experienced;
expert;
skilled;
as, a
practiced
marksman..
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Versed
::
Versed
(a.)
Acquainted
or
familiar,
as the
result
of
experience,
study,
practice,
etc.;
skilled;
practiced..
Young
::
Young
(superl.)
Having
little
experience;
inexperienced;
unpracticed;
ignorant;
weak.
Obi
::
Obi (n.) A
species
of
sorcery,
probably
of
African
origin,
practiced
among the
negroes
of the West
Indies..
Fraud
::
Fraud (n.)
Deception
deliberately
practiced
with a view to
gaining
an
unlawful
or
unfair
advantage;
artifice
by which the right or
interest
of
another
is
injured;
injurious
stratagem;
deceit;
trick.
Montem
::
Montem
(n.) A
custom,
formerly
practiced
by the
scholars
at Eton
school,
England,
of going every third year, on
Whittuesday,
to a
hillock
near the Bath road, and
exacting
money from all
passers-by,
to
support
at the
university
the
senior
scholar
of the
school..
Raw
::
Raw
(superl.)
Hence:
Unprepared
for use or
enjoyment;
immature;
unripe;
unseasoned;
inexperienced;
unpracticed;
untried;
as, raw
soldiers;
a raw
recruit..
Christcross-row
::
Christcross-row
() The
alphabet;
--
formerly
so
called,
either
from the cross
usually
set
before
it, or from a
superstitious
custom,
sometimes
practiced,
of
writing
it in the form of a
cross,
by way of a
charm..
Severity
::
Severity
(n.)
Harshness;
cruel
treatment;
sharpness
of
punishment;
as,
severity
practiced
on
prisoners
of war..
Iatrochemist
::
Iatrochemist
(n.) A
physician
who
explained
or
treated
diseases
upon
chemical
principles;
one who
practiced
iatrochemistry.
Practiced
::
Practiced
(imp. & p. p.) of
Practic.
Imposture
::
Imposture
(n.) The act or
conduct
of an
impostor;
deception
practiced
under a false or
assumed
character;
fraud or
imposition;
cheating.
Pestalozzian
::
Pestalozzian
(a.)
Belonging
to, or
characteristic
of, a
system
of
elementary
education
which
combined
manual
training
with other
instruction,
advocated
and
practiced
by Jean Henri
Pestalozzi
(1746-1827),
a Swiss
teacher..
Initiate
::
Initiate
(a.)
Unpracticed;
untried;
new.
Black Art
::
Black art () The art
practiced
by
conjurers
and
witches;
necromancy;
conjuration;
magic.
Wile
::
Wile (n.) A trick or
stratagem
practiced
for
insnaring
or
deception;
a sly,
insidious;
artifice;
a
beguilement;
an
allurement..
Polygamy
::
Polygamy
(n.) The
having
of a
plurality
of wives or
husbands
at the same time;
usually,
the
marriage
of a man to more than one
woman,
or the
practice
of
having
several
wives,
at the same time; --
opposed
to
monogamy;
as, the
nations
of the East
practiced
polygamy.
See the Note under
Bigamy,
and cf.
Polyandry..
Old
::
Old
(superl.)
Long
practiced;
hence,
skilled;
experienced;
cunning;
as, an old
offender;
old in
vice..
Fandango
::
Fandango
(n.) A
lively
dance,
in 3-8 or 6-8 time, much
practiced
in Spain and
Spanish
America.
Also, the tune to which it is
danced..
Fresh
::
Fresh
(superl)
In a raw,
green,
or
untried
state;
uncultivated;
uncultured;
unpracticed;
as, a fresh hand on a
ship..
Black Book
::
Black book () A book
containing
details
of the
enormities
practiced
in the
English
monasteries
and
religious
houses,
compiled
by order of their
visitors
under Henry
VIII.,
to
hasten
their
dissolution..
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