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| 1. | of or pertaining to practice or action: practical mathematics. |
| 2. | consisting of, involving, or resulting from practice or action: a practical application of a rule. |
| 3. | of, pertaining to, or concerned with ordinary activities, business, or work: practical affairs. |
| 4. | adapted or designed for actual use; useful: practical instructions. |
| 5. | engaged or experienced in actual practice or work: a practical politician. |
| 6. | inclined toward or fitted for actual work or useful activities: a practical person. |
| 7. | mindful of the results, usefulness, advantages or disadvantages, etc., of action or procedure. |
| 8. | matter-of-fact; prosaic. |
| 9. | being such in practice or effect; virtual: a practical certainty. |
| 10. | Theater. practicable (def. 3). |
prac·ti·cal (prāk'tĭ-kəl) adj.
[Middle English practicale, from Medieval Latin prācticālis, from prāctica, practice; see practicable.] prac'ti·cal'i·ty (-kāl'ĭ-tē), prac'ti·cal·ness n. |