Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . do or perform frequently or habitually: to carry onin practice or repeated action; to appU (a theory) toreal life; to exercise (a profession, trade, art, etc.);to commit, perpetrate. — v. i. To perform certainacts customarily; to learn by practice; to try arti-fices or stratagems; to exercise an employment orprofession, esp. that of medicine or of law. — Prac-tition6r, -tish-un-er, n. One engage


Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . do or perform frequently or habitually: to carry onin practice or repeated action; to appU (a theory) toreal life; to exercise (a profession, trade, art, etc.);to commit, perpetrate. — v. i. To perform certainacts customarily; to learn by practice; to try arti-fices or stratagems; to exercise an employment orprofession, esp. that of medicine or of law. — Prac-tition6r, -tish-un-er, n. One engaged in the actualexercise of any art or profession, esp. in law or med-icine. —Practicable, -tt-ka-bl, a. Capable of beingpracticed, performed, or done; possible to he accom-plished; admitting of use, or of being passed or trav-eled; possible; feasible.—Practical^-tT-kal, a. Pert,to practice; capable of being turned to use; evincingpractice or skill; ready to apply knowledge to someuseful end; derived from practice. — Practical trick or ioke which annoys or injures some one inperson, feelings, or property; a joke the fun erf whichconsists in something that is done.— PracticaUy,. Poyou.


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