practic
pronunciation
How to pronounce practic in British English: UK ['præktɪk]
How to pronounce practic in American English: US ['præktɪk]
Word Origin
- practic (n.)
- late 14c., "a way of doing something, method; practice, custom, usage;" also "an applied science;" from Old French practique "practice, usage" (13c.) and directly from Medieval Latin practica "practice, practical knowledge," ultimately from Greek praktike "practical" (as opposed to "theoretical;" see practical). From early 15c. as "practical aspect or application of something; practice as opposed to theory;" also, "knowledge of the practical aspect of something, practical experience."
Example
- 1. Let 's practic english together !
- 2. Since you said , that you would put your words into practic .
- 3. People s spiritual interests have practic .
- 4. I find it a lot easier to use a lighter or a match . It 's much more practic .
- 5. Comprehensive intermediary material modelling design and practic .