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899 words match “PRACTICE”

WHOREMASTER n. 2 definitions
A man who practices lewdness; a lecher; a whoremonger.
WICKED a. 4 definitions
Evil in principle or practice; deviating from morality; contrary to the moral or divine law; addicted to vice or sin; sinful; immoral; profligate; -- said of persons and things; as, a wicked king; a wicked woman; a wicked deed; wicked designs. Hence, then, and evil go with thee along, Thy offspring, to the place of evi…
WICKEDNESS n. 2 definitions
eing wicked; departure from the rules of the divine or the moral law; evil disposition or practices; immorality; depravity; sinfulness. God saw that the wickedness of man was great. Gen. vi. 5. Their inward part is very wickedness. Ps. v. 9.
WILE n. 3 definitions
A trick or stratagem practiced for insnaring or deception; a sly, insidious; artifice; a beguilement; an allurement. Put on the whole armor of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. Eph. vi. 11. Not more almighty to resist our might, Than wise to frustrate all our plots and wiles. Milton.…
WIT n. 5 definitions
A prince most prudent, of an excellent And unmatched wit and judgment. Shak. Will puts in practice what wit deviseth. Sir J. Davies. He wants not wit the dander to decline. Dryden.
WITCH n. 7 definitions
One who practices the black art, or magic; one regarded as possessing supernatural or magical power by compact with an evil spirit, esp. with the Devil; a sorcerer or sorceress; -- now applied chiefly or only to women, but formerly used of men as well. There was a man in that city whose name was Simon, a witch. Wyclif…
WITCHCRAFT n. 2 definitions
The practices or art of witches; sorcery; enchantments; intercourse with evil spirits.
WIZARDRY n.
The character or practices o "He acquired a reputation bordering on wizardry." J. A. Symonds.
WOE n. 3 definitions
n there be a woe or curse in all the stores of vengeance equal to the malignity of such a practice South.
WOODCRAFT n.
Skill and practice in anything pertaining to the woods, especially in shooting, and other sports in the woods. Men of the glade and forest! leave Your woodcraft for the field of fight. Bryant.
WORK v. 27 definitions
tides (Naut.), to perform the labor of three days in two; -- a phrase which alludes to a practice of working by the night tide as well as by the day. -- To work in, to insert, introduce, mingle, or interweave by labor or skill. -- To work into, to force, urge, or insinuate into; as, to work one's self into favor or…
WORKLESS a. 2 definitions
Not carried out in practice; not exemplified in fact; as, workless faith. [Obs.] Sir T. More.
WORLD n. 9 definitions
The customs, practices, and interests of men; general affairs of life; human society; public affairs and occupations; as, a knowledge of the world. Happy is she that from the world retires. Waller. If knowledge of the world makes man perfidious, May Juba ever live in ignorance. Addison.
WRITING n. 6 definitions
Handwriting; chirography. Writing book, a book for practice in penmanship. -- Writing desk, a desk with a sloping top for writing upon; also, a case containing writing materials, and used in a similar manner. -- Writing lark (Zoöl.), the European yellow-hammer; -- so called from the curious irregular lines on its egg…
WRONG a. 13 definitions
deviating from rectitude or duty; not just or equitable; not true; not legal; as, a wrong practice; wrong ideas; wrong inclinations and desires.
XYLOGRAPHER n.
One who practices xylography.
XYLOPYROGRAPHY n.
The art or practice of burning pictures on wood with a hot iron; -- called also poker painting. See Poker picture, under Poker.
YOGISM n.
Yoga, or its practice.
ZOLAISM n.
The literary theories and practices of the French novelist Emile Zola (1840-1902); naturalism, esp. in a derogatory sense. -- Zo"la*ist, n. -- Zo`la*is"tic (#), a. -- Zo"la*ize (#), v.
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