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Definition of Applicatory
1. Adjective. Readily applicable or practical.
Similar to: Practical
Derivative terms: Apply, Apply, Apply, Apply, Apply, Apply
Definition of Applicatory
1. a. Having the property of applying; applicative; practical.
Definition of Applicatory
1. Adjective. able to be applied or used, practical ¹
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Definition of Applicatory
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Applicatory
Literary usage of Applicatory
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Tactics by William Balck (1915)
""The weakness of the whole applicatory system of instruction lies in the fact that a
... The success of the applicatory method depends largely upon the ..."
2. A Treatise on the Conflict of Laws; Or, Private International Law by Francis Wharton (1906)
"Domicil determines applicatory territorial jurisprudence. —In several important
relations, therefore, as is well shown by Savigny, domicil determines the ..."
3. The Engineer in War, with Special Reference to the Training of the Engineer by Paul Stanley Bond (1916)
"The solution of these practical military problems, whether on a map or in the
field, constitutes what is known as the applicatory method of military ..."
4. The Office and Work of the Christian Ministry by James Mason Hoppin (1869)
"applicatory inferences and remarks. "Inferences are logical deductions from the
argument; remarks are natural 1 Professor Phelps. ..."
5. Tactics: The Practical Art of Leading Troops in War ; Numerous Illustrations by Paul Stanley Bond, Edwin Hunter Crouch (1922)
"THE applicatory SYSTEM OF TACTICAL INSTRUCTION. Need of Practical Instruction in
the Art of War. It is human nature to be embarrassed and confused when one ..."