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Definition of Practics
1. practic [n] - See also: practic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Practics
Literary usage of Practics
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1818)
"Ibid, note 18. and amusing treatise, which, under the name of Balfour's practics,'is
familiar to all who are inquisitive regarding the ancient jurisprudence ..."
2. Philosophy as Scientia Scientiarum: And, A History of Classifications of the by Robert Flint (1904)
"... man's reasoning and speech; and practics, which is conversant with his activities.
So practics would include all Physics, since whatever knowledge man ..."
3. A New and General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an ... Account of the (1795)
"... were divided into two forts, namely, practics and Theoretics. ... The practics
had dinner and ..."
4. A New and General Biographical Dictionary;: Containing an Historical and (1761)
"... were divided into two forts, namely, practics and Theoretics. ... The practics
had dinner and ..."
5. The Art of Reasoning: A Popular Exposition of the Principles of Logic by Samuel Neil (1853)
"To direct their exercise two sciences are needful—Logic and practics. practics
consists of Morals and Politics. Logic is divided into two parts—1st, ..."