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prac´tis|er — prac|tise «PRAK tihs», noun, transitive verb, intransitive verb, tised, tis|ing. = practice. (Cf. ↑practice) –prac´tis|er, noun … Useful english dictionary
practise — prac|tise W3S3 BrE practice AmE [ˈpræktıs] v 1.) [I and T] to do an activity, often regularly, in order to improve your skill or to prepare for a test ▪ They moved the furniture back to practise their dance routine. ▪ It gives students the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
practise — prac|tise [ præktıs ] the British spelling of practice 2 … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
practise — prac•tise [[t]ˈpræk tɪs[/t]] v. t. v. i. tised, tis•ing brit. Brit. practice … From formal English to slang
practice — The exercise of the profession of medicine or one of the allied health professions. [Mediev. L. practica, business, G. praktikos, pertaining to action] extramural p. delivery of health care services by university faculties or full time hospital… … Medical dictionary
Practise — Prac tise, v. t. & i. See {Practice}. [1913 Webster] Note: The analogy of the English language requires that the noun and verb which are pronounced alike should agree in spelling. Thus we have notice (n. & v.), noticed, noticing, noticer;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
practise — prac‧tise [ˈprækts] , practice verb [intransitive, transitive] to work in a particular profession, especially medicine or law: • He practised law for 15 years. • Firms are adopting the system of practicing in larger partnerships and teams.… … Financial and business terms