About The Word Practise
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Practise
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What's The Definition Of Practise?
[v] learn by repetition
[v] engage in a rehearsal (of) [v] carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions; "practice law" Synonyms | Synonyms for Practise: do | drill | exercise | exercise | practice | practice | practice | rehearse Related Terms | Find terms related to Practise: See Also | do | do work | execute | learn | perform | read | scrimmage | shamanise | shamanize | study | take | work Practise In Webster's Dictionary \Prac"tise\, v. t. & i.
See {Practice}.
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; poultice (n. & v.); apprentice (n. &
v.); office (n. & v.), officer (n.); lattice (n.),
latticed (a.); benefice (n.), beneficed (a.), etc. Cf.
sacrifice (?; n. & v.), surmise (?; n. & v.), promise
(?; n. & v.); compromise (?; n. & v.), etc. Contrast
advice (?; n.), and advise (?); device (?), and devise
(?), etc.
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