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MalepracticeMalepractice Male*prac"tice, n.
See Malpractice. malepracticeMalpractice Mal*prac"tice, n. [Mal- + practice.]
Evil practice; illegal or immoral conduct; practice contrary
to established rules; specifically, the treatment of a case
by a surgeon or physician in a manner which is contrary to
accepted rules and productive of unfavorable results.
[Written also malepractice.] MalpracticeMalpractice Mal*prac"tice, n. [Mal- + practice.]
Evil practice; illegal or immoral conduct; practice contrary
to established rules; specifically, the treatment of a case
by a surgeon or physician in a manner which is contrary to
accepted rules and productive of unfavorable results.
[Written also malepractice.] Mispractice
Mispractice Mis*prac"tice, n.
Wrong practice.
PracticePractice Prac"tice, n. [OE. praktike, practique, F. pratique,
formerly also, practique, LL. practica, fr. Gr. ?, fr. ?
practical. See Practical, and cf. Pratique, Pretty.]
1. Frequently repeated or customary action; habitual
performance; a succession of acts of a similar kind;
usage; habit; custom; as, the practice of rising early;
the practice of making regular entries of accounts; the
practice of daily exercise. PracticePractice Prac"tice, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Practiced; p. pr. &
vb. n. Practicing.] [Often written practise, practised,
practising.]
1. To do or perform frequently, customarily, or habitually;
to make a practice of; as, to practice gaming. ``Incline
not my heart . . . practice wicked works.' Practice
Practice Prac"tice, v. i. [Often written practise.]
1. To perform certain acts frequently or customarily, either
for instruction, profit, or amusement; as, to practice
with the broadsword or with the rifle; to practice on the
piano.
PracticedPractice Prac"tice, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Practiced; p. pr. &
vb. n. Practicing.] [Often written practise, practised,
practising.]
1. To do or perform frequently, customarily, or habitually;
to make a practice of; as, to practice gaming. ``Incline
not my heart . . . practice wicked works.' Practiced
Practiced Prac"ticed, a. [Often written practised.]
1. Experienced; expert; skilled; as, a practiced marksman.
``A practiced picklock.' --Ld. Lytton.
2. Used habitually; learned by practice.
Practicer
Practicer Prac"ti*cer, n. [Often written practiser.]
1. One who practices, or puts in practice; one who
customarily performs certain acts. --South.
2. One who exercises a profession; a practitioner.
3. One who uses art or stratagem. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.
Meaning of Actice from wikipedia
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according to the
Parian Chronicle having previously borne the name of Acte or
Actice (from Actaeus). He was the
founder and the
first king of
Athens itself though...
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Affiliation Judaism Ecclesiastical or
organisational status Synagogue Status Actice Location Location David-Herzog-Place, Graz,
Bundesland Country Austria Location...
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Nusach Ashkenaz Ecclesiastical or
organisational status Synagogue Status Actice Location Location 5a
Vtoroy Vysheslavtsev Lane,
Moscow Country Russia Location...
- Broadwater,
Robert P. (2007).
Civil War
Medal of
Honor recipients still in
actice duty:Thomas Payne, Earl Plumlee,
William Swenson, and
Matthew Williams Medal...
- Edmond, Guthrie, Langston, Meridian, Perkings, and
Stillwater Oklahoma Actice Beta
Kappa Sigma Beta
Lambda Sigma Greensboro Alumnae Beta Mu
Sigma May...
- “Towards a
Nuclear ****ure ICA,” The Times,
April 30, 1980
Jaane Krook, “
Actice Jessie Gordon werd illustratice,” VIVA,
August 19, 1983, pp. 10-12 “Jessie...
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found in Europe,
Australia and
Northern America. Species:
Monommata actices Myers, 1930
Monommata aequalis (Ehrenberg, 1830)
Monommata aeschyna Myers...
- work in each of
these three areas. "Página web de la Unión de
Actores y
Actices".
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