`practice` in Latin
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practice
- noun
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repeated exercise to improve skill
exercitatioShe improved through daily practice. — Per cotidianam exercitationem profecit.ususPractice makes perfect. — Usus magistrum facit. -
customary or habitual action
consuetudoIt is common practice to shake hands. — Communis est consuetudo manus coniungere.mosThis is an old practice. — Hic est vetus mos. -
[legal],
professional work of a doctor/lawyer
practica [legal]He runs a legal practice. — Practicae iuris praeest.ars [legal]She opened her medical practice. — Artem medicam aperuit.
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repeated exercise to improve skill
- verb
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to perform repeatedly to improve
exerceoI practice the piano every day. — Cotidie citharam exerceo.meditorHe practices his speech before the event. — Orationem ante eventum meditabatur. -
to carry out or apply something
exerceoThey practice what they preach. — Exercent quae praedicant.fungorHe practices law in Rome. — Iure in Roma fungitur.
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to perform repeatedly to improve