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Definition of tice
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Tice (n.) A ball
bowled
to
strike
the
ground
about a bat's
length
in front of the
wicket.
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Reticular
::
Reticular
(a.)
Having
the form of a net, or of
network;
formed
with
interstices;
retiform;
as,
reticular
cartilage;
a
reticular
leaf..
Grace
::
Grace (n.) The
divine
favor
toward
man; the mercy of God, as
distinguished
from His
justice;
also, any
benefits
His mercy
imparts;
divine
love or
pardon;
a state of
acceptance
with God;
enjoyment
of the
divine
favor..
Observe
::
Observe
(v. t.) To take
notice
of by
appropriate
conduct;
to
conform
one's
action
or
practice
to; to keep; to heed; to obey; to
comply
with; as, to
observe
rules or
commands;
to
observe
civility..
Mispractice
::
Mispractice
(n.) Wrong
practice.
Malingery
::
Malingery
(n.) The
spirit
or
practices
of a
malingerer;
malingering.
Deceitfulness
::
Deceitfulness
(n.) The
quality
of being
deceitful;
as, the
deceitfulness
of a man's
practices..
Extremist
::
Extremist
(n.) A
supporter
of
extreme
doctrines
or
practice;
one who holds
extreme
opinions.
Ware
::
Ware (a.) A ware;
taking
notice;
hence,
wary;
cautious;
on one's
guard.
See
Beware..
Seduce
::
Seduce
(v. t.) To draw aside from the path of
rectitude
and duty in any
manner;
to
entice
to evil; to lead
astray;
to tempt and lead to
iniquity;
to
corrupt.
Iconoclasm
::
Iconoclasm
(n.) The
doctrine
or
practice
of the
iconoclasts;
image
breaking.
Notice
::
Notice
(v. t.) To show that one has
observed;
to take
public
note of;
remark
upon; to make
comments
on; to refer to; as, to
notice
a
book..
Chiaro-oscuro
::
Chiaro-oscuro
(n.) The art or
practice
of so
arranging
the light and dark parts as to
produce
a
harmonious
effect.
Cf.
Clair-obscur.
Hectorism
::
Hectorism
(n.) The
disposition
or the
practice
of a
hector;
a
bullying.
Conjuration
::
Conjuration
(n.) The act or
process
of
invoking
supernatural
aid by the use of a
magical
form of
words;
the
practice
of magic arts;
incantation;
enchantment.
Kriegsspiel
::
Kriegsspiel
(n.) A game of war,
played
for
practice,
on
maps..
Fault-finder
::
Fault-finder
(n.) One who makes a
practice
of
discovering
others'
faults
and
censuring
them; a
scold.
Steal
::
Steal (v. i.) To
practice,
or be
guilty
of,
theft;
to
commit
larceny
or
theft..
Observant
::
Observant
(a.)
Taking
notice;
viewing
or
noticing
attentively;
watchful;
attentive;
as, an
observant
spectator;
observant
habits..
Practice
::
Practice
(n.)
Systematic
exercise
for
instruction
or
discipline;
as, the
troops
are
called
out for
practice;
she
neglected
practice
in
music..
Simonist
::
Simonist
(n.) One who
practices
simony.
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