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PRAC'TICE, n. [Gr. to act, to do, to make; Eng. to brook, and broker; L. fruor, ...
PRAC'TICALNESS, n. The quality of being practical.
PRAC'TICALLY, adv. In relation to practice. 1. by means of practice or use; by e...
PRAC'TICAL, a. [L. practicus.] Pertaining to practice or action. 1. Capable of p...
PRAC'TICABLY, adv. In such a manner as may be performed. ""A rule practicably ap...
PRACTICABLENESS, n. [from practicable.] The quality or state of being practicabl...
PRACTICABIL'ITY PRAC'TICABLE, a. 1. That may be done, effected or performed by h...
PRAC'TIC, for practical, is not in use. It was formerly used for practical, and ...
POZE, for pose, to puzzle. [See Pose .]
POY, n. A rope dancer's pole.
POW'TER POX, n. Strictly, pustules or eruptions of any kind, but chiefly or whol...
POWL'DRON, n. In heraldry, that part of armor which covers the shoulders.
POW'ERLESS, a. Destitute of power, force or energy; weak; impotent; not able to ...
POW'ERFULNESS, n. The quality of having or exerting great power; force; power; m...
POW'ERFULLY, adv. With great force or energy; potently; mightily; with great eff...
POW'ERFUL, a. Having great physical or mechanical power; strong; forcible; might...