praticare

Italian

Etymology 1

From Medieval Latin prāctica (practical affairs”, “business), from Ancient Greek πρακτική (praktikḗ, practice, experience), from πρακτικός (praktikós, practical), from πράσσω (prássō, I do).

Verb

praticare

  1. (transitive) to practise (medicine, etc.)
  2. (transitive, sports) to play
  3. (transitive) to mix with, associate with (people)
  4. (transitive) to frequent (a place)
  5. (transitive) to make (an opening or incision)
  6. (transitive) to pierce, bore

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Etymology 2

From Italian: alternative form of fare pratica

Verb

praticare

  1. (transitive) to practise (to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill in that activity)

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