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Definition of Practically

Practically
Practically Prac"ti*cal*ly, adv. 1. In a practical way; not theoretically; really; as, to look at things practically; practically worthless. 2. By means of practice or use; by experience or experiment; as, practically wise or skillful; practically acquainted with a subject. 3. In practice or use; as, a medicine practically safe; theoretically wrong, but practically right.

Meaning of Practically from wikipedia

- 1960s, Walters wrote a magazine article, "How to Talk to Practically Anyone About Practically Anything", which drew upon the kinds of things people said...
- Practically Perfect may refer to: "Practically Perfect", a song by the Sherman Brothers, basis of the song Sister Suffragette Practically Perfect (Dexter)...
- "Practically Perfect" is the third episode of the fifth season of the American crime drama television series Dexter. It is the 51st overall episode of...
- Practically Yours is a 1944 American romantic comedy film directed by Mitc**** Leisen and starring Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray and Cecil Kellaway...
- Report from Practically Nowhere is a 1959 humorous travelogue by American journalist John Sack, illustrated by Shel Silverstein. The book consists of...
- calcium and fluorine with the formula CaF2. It is a white solid that is practically insoluble in water. It occurs as the mineral fluorite (also called fluorspar)...
- composed of silver, iodine and oxygen. Unlike most metal iodates, it is practically insoluble in water. Silver iodate can be obtained by reacting silver...
- occurs when two items or groups of items are compared that cannot be practically compared, typically because of inherent or fundamental differences between...
- dime a dozen is an American English idiom, meaning "so common as to be practically worthless". A Dime a Dozen or Dime a Dozen may also refer to: "Dime a...
- (died 313) was the son of the Roman Emperor Flavius Valerius Severus. Practically all we know about Flavius Severi**** comes from Lactantius. After his...