practice |
creed |
In lang=en terms the difference between practice and creed
is that
practice is a easy and concise method of applying the rules of arithmetic to questions which occur in trade and business while
creed is the fact of believing; belief, faith.
As nouns the difference between practice and creed
is that
practice is repetition of an activity to improve skill while
creed is that which is believed; accepted doctrine, especially religious; a particular set of beliefs; any summary of principles or opinions professed or adhered to.
As verbs the difference between practice and creed
is that
practice is to repeat (an activity) as a way of improving one's skill in that activity while
creed is to believe; to credit.
practice |
homework |
As nouns the difference between practice and homework
is that
practice is repetition of an activity to improve skill while
homework is work that is done at home, especially school exercises set by a teacher.
As a verb practice
is to repeat (an activity) as a way of improving one's skill in that activity.
practice |
pragmatics |
As nouns the difference between practice and pragmatics
is that
practice is repetition of an activity to improve skill while
pragmatics is (linguistics) the study of the use of language in a social context.
As a verb practice
is (us) to repeat (an activity) as a way of improving one's skill in that activity.
practice |
tactic |
In lang=en terms the difference between practice and tactic
is that
practice is a easy and concise method of applying the rules of arithmetic to questions which occur in trade and business while
tactic is tactical; of or relating to the art of military and naval tactics.
As nouns the difference between practice and tactic
is that
practice is repetition of an activity to improve skill while
tactic is a manoeuvre, or action calculated to achieve some end.
As a verb practice
is to repeat (an activity) as a way of improving one's skill in that activity.
As an adjective tactic is
describing a polymer whose repeat units are identical.
passion |
practice |
As nouns the difference between passion and practice
is that
passion is (
fervor) passion while
practice is repetition of an activity to improve skill.
As a verb practice is
(us) to repeat (an activity) as a way of improving one's skill in that activity.
practice |
applied |
As verbs the difference between practice and applied
is that
practice is (us) to repeat (an activity) as a way of improving one's skill in that activity while
applied is (
apply).
As a noun practice
is repetition of an activity to improve skill.
As an adjective applied is
put into practical use.
workplace |
practice |
As nouns the difference between workplace and practice
is that
workplace is the place where someone works while
practice is repetition of an activity to improve skill.
As a verb practice is
to repeat (an activity) as a way of improving one's skill in that activity.
teach |
practice |
As a proper noun teach
is (slang) nickname for a teacher.
As a noun practice is
repetition of an activity to improve skill.
As a verb practice is
(us) to repeat (an activity) as a way of improving one's skill in that activity.
practice |
do |
In lang=en terms the difference between practice and do
is that
practice is a easy and concise method of applying the rules of arithmetic to questions which occur in trade and business while
do is abbreviation of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between practice and do
is that
practice is repetition of an activity to improve skill while
do is a party, celebration, social function.
As verbs the difference between practice and do
is that
practice is to repeat (an activity) as a way of improving one's skill in that activity while
do is
A syntactic marker in questions.
As an adverb do is
abbreviation of lang=en.
As an initialism DO is
a direct object.
practice | per |
As a noun practice
is repetition of an activity to improve skill.
As a verb practice
is (us) to repeat (an activity) as a way of improving one's skill in that activity.
As a preposition per is
for.
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