harden |
practise |
As a noun harden
is .
As a verb practise is
(transitive|british|canada|australia|new zealand|ireland) to repeat as a way of improving one's skill in that activity.
experience |
practise |
As a noun experience
is experiment, trial, test.
As a verb practise is
(transitive|british|canada|australia|new zealand|ireland) to repeat as a way of improving one's skill in that activity.
practise |
compete |
As verbs the difference between practise and compete
is that
practise is (transitive|british|canada|australia|new zealand|ireland) to repeat as a way of improving one's skill in that activity while
compete is .
concept |
practise |
As a noun concept
is an understanding retained in the mind, from experience, reasoning and/or imagination; a generalization (generic, basic form), or abstraction (mental impression), of a particular set of instances or occurrences (specific, though different, recorded manifestations of the concept).
As a verb practise is
to repeat as a way of improving one's skill in that activity.
practise |
excercise |
As verbs the difference between practise and excercise
is that
practise is (transitive|british|canada|australia|new zealand|ireland) to repeat as a way of improving one's skill in that activity while
excercise is .
As a noun excercise is
.
practise |
engage |
As verbs the difference between practise and engage
is that
practise is to repeat as a way of improving one's skill in that activity while
engage is
To interact socially.
explore |
practise |
As verbs the difference between explore and practise
is that
explore is while
practise is (transitive|british|canada|australia|new zealand|ireland) to repeat as a way of improving one's skill in that activity.
use |
practise |
As verbs the difference between use and practise
is that
use is while
practise is (transitive|british|canada|australia|new zealand|ireland) to repeat as a way of improving one's skill in that activity.
practicality |
practise |
As a noun practicality
is (uncountable) the state of being practical or feasible.
As a verb practise is
(transitive|british|canada|australia|new zealand|ireland) to repeat as a way of improving one's skill in that activity.
process |
practise |
As verbs the difference between process and practise
is that
process is to perform a particular process or
process can be (mostly british) to walk in a procession while
practise is (transitive|british|canada|australia|new zealand|ireland) to repeat as a way of improving one's skill in that activity.
As a noun process
is a series of events to produce a result, especially as contrasted to product.
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