praktyka

Meaning

  1. practice (action customarily taken in a particular circumstance)
  2. practice (actual operation or experiment, in contrast to theory)
  3. practice (repetition of an activity to improve a skill)
  4. practice (skills aquired through regular repetition)
  5. practice (learning a profession by performing it under the supervision of an experienced person)
  6. practice (independent carrying out of a profession)
  7. practice (repetition of an activity to improve a skill)
  8. intrigue, plotting, scheme; machination
  9. fortune, prophecy
  10. ability to tell fortunes

Frequency

C2
Hyphenated as
prak‧ty‧ka
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈprak.tɨ.ka/
Etymology

Internationalism; possibly borrowed from German Praktik or French pratique, ultimately from Latin practica. First attested in 1529–1551. Compare Silesian praktyka.

New
praktyk

practician, practitioner (person who practices a profession or art)

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