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  • 21practice — practicer, n. /prak tis/, n., v., practiced, practicing. n. 1. habitual or customary performance; operation: office practice. 2. habit; custom: It is not the practice here for men to wear long hair. 3. repeated performance or systematic exercise… …

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  • 22Practice — Une practice à l Université de Washington Un practice est un terrain permettant aux golfeurs de s entraîner. Cette zone peut être aussi pour les amateurs de golf un lieu d activité lorsque ceux ci n ont pas réellement le temps disponible de… …

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  • 23practice — I. verb also practise (practiced; also practised; practicing; also practising) Etymology: Middle English practisen, from Middle French practiser, from Medieval Latin practizare, alteration of practicare, from practica practice, noun, from Late… …

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  • 24practice — 1. verb 1) he practiced the songs every day Syn: rehearse, run through, go over/through, work on/at; polish, perfect 2) the performers were practicing Syn: train, rehearse, prepare, go through one s paces 3) …

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  • 25practice — n. & v. n. 1 habitual action or performance (the practice of teaching; makes a practice of saving). 2 a habit or custom (has been my regular practice). 3 a repeated exercise in an activity requiring the development of skill (to sing well needs… …

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  • 26Practice — Seriendaten Deutscher Titel Practice – Die Anwälte Einspruch! – Kanzlei Donnell Partner[1] (Staffel 3+4) Originaltitel …

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  • 27practice*/*/*/ — [ˈpræktɪs] noun [C/U] I 1) occasions when you do something in order to become better at it, or the time that you spend doing this piano/basketball practice[/ex] Your typing will improve with practice.[/ex] 2) a way of doing something, or… …

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  • 28practice — prac•tice [[t]ˈpræk tɪs[/t]] n. v. ticed, tic•ing 1) habitual or customary course of action or way of doing something: office practice[/ex] 2) a habit; custom: to make a practice of borrowing money[/ex] 3) repeated performance or systematic… …

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  • 29practice — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. training, drill, exercise; custom, habit; manner, method, procedure. v. exercise, apply; perform, act, do; drill, rehearse. See action, teaching, use, conduct. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A customary… …

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  • 30practice — /ˈpræktəs / (say praktuhs) noun 1. habitual or customary performance: normal business practice. 2. a habit or custom. 3. repeated performance or systematic exercise for the purpose of acquiring skill or proficiency: practice makes perfect. 4.… …