I. ˈpraktik adjective
Etymology: Middle English practik, from Middle French practique, pratique, from Late Latin practicus — more at practical
1. : practical
2. obsolete : practiced , experienced , skilled ; also : cunning
II. noun
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Etymology: Middle English practik, from Middle French practique, pratique, from Late Latin practice, from Greek praktikē, from feminine of praktikos practical — more at practical
1. : practice
2. also prac·tick “ Scots law : the ancient reported decision of the Court of Session used to show the customary practices and law — usually used in plural