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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...
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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...
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Report from
Practically Nowhere is a 1959
humorous travelogue by
American journalist John Sack,
illustrated by Shel Silverstein. The book
consists of...
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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)...
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composed of silver,
iodine and oxygen.
Unlike most
metal iodates, it is
practically insoluble in water.
Silver iodate can be
obtained by
reacting silver...
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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...