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Critical practice is the methodology used by a critic or observer to understand and evaluate a field of knowledge. While sometimes the fields of knowledge
Critical_practice
The term ‘critical spatial practice’ refers to forms of practice between art and architecture. Jane Rendell introduced the term in 2003. Rendell later
Critical_spatial_practice
Ability to reflect on one's actions so as to engage in a process of continuous learning
and professional experiences so as to take a critical stance or attitude towards improving one’s own practice, understanding, judgment, and future actions
Reflective_practice
Technology design
Critical technical practice is a critical theory based approach towards technological design proposed by Phil Agre where critical and cultural theories
Critical_technical_practice
Critical Practice is a discipline of art that places an equal emphasis on theory and practice, adopting an invigorated methodology that considers and
Critical_Practice_(art)
Analysis of facts to form a judgment
"Critical thinking and systems thinking: towards a critical literacy for systems thinking in practice". Critical Thinking. Nova Science Publishers: 37–68.
Critical_thinking
Approach to social philosophy
result from such implicit values. It has been called critical theory in practice. In the spirit of critical theory, this approach seeks to determine symbolic
Critical_theory
Method of scheduling activities
critical path were developed and put into practice by DuPont between 1940 and 1943 and contributed to the success of the Manhattan Project. Critical path
Critical_path_method
Interdisciplinary approach to study discourse
Critical discourse analysis (CDA) is an approach to the study of discourse that views language as a form of social practice. CDA combines critique of
Critical_discourse_analysis
Type of literary tradition
term. Lauren Fournier suggests autotheory is rooted in creative and critical practice in feminist contexts. Fournier describes autotheory as a site of resistance
Autotheory
Conceptual framework
Critical race theory (CRT) is a conceptual framework developed to understand the relationships between social conceptions of race and ethnicity in the
Critical_race_theory
Critical theory applied to social work
Critical social work is the application to social work of a critical theory perspective. Critical social work seeks to address social injustices, as opposed
Critical_social_work
Ability to find embedded discrimination in media
text to adopt a critical and questioning approach. When students examine the writer's message for bias, they are practicing critical literacy. This skill
Critical_literacy
Social concept
in Education for Critical Consciousness, Seabury, 1973. "Education for Critical Consciousness" (includes "Education as the Practice of Freedom" and "Extension
Critical_consciousness
ethics practices. Critical appraisal may also be an integral part of formalized approaches to turn evidence into recommendations for practice such as
Critical_appraisal
having a sufficient disclosure is filed). The date of reduction to practice was critical to the determination of priority between inventors in an interference
Reduction_to_practice
Geopolitical theory and academic school of thought
geopolitics. Critical geopolitical scholarship continues to engage critically with questions surrounding geopolitical discourses, geopolitical practice (i.e.
Critical_geopolitics
Philosophy of education
technique but a way of living in our educative practice. Freire endorses students' ability to think critically about their education situation; this method
Critical_pedagogy
application of a critical discourse analysis (CDA), which is a research approach that regards language as a social practice. More specifically, critical language
Critical_language_awareness
Method of literary analysis and literary theory
study of geographic space. The term designates a number of different critical practices. In France, Bertrand Westphal has elaborated the concept of géocritique
Geocriticism
One's current state of health, usually within a hospital
practice has no official definitions of the standard phrases use. Terms typically used by NHS trusts include: Deceased Brain dead Critical Critical but
Medical_state
Systematic preventive approach to food safety
Hazard analysis and critical control points (HACCP; /ˈhæsʌp/) is a systematic preventive approach to food safety from biological, chemical, and physical
Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point
Hazard_Analysis_Critical_Control_Point
Aspect of design that challenges preconceptions
ambiguity in critical design's function. As critical design focuses on present social, cultural, and ethical implications of design objects and practice, it mostly
Critical_design
The Practice is an American legal drama created by David E. Kelley centring on the partners and associates at a Boston law firm. The series was broadcast
List_of_The_Practice_episodes
Perspective on psychology
common theme of critical approaches in psychology is the assessment of the social effects of psychological theories and practices. Critical psychology is
Critical_psychology
Mapping practices and methods of analysis grounded in critical theory
Critical cartography is a set of cartography practices and methods of analysis grounded in critical theory. It is based specifically on the thesis that
Critical_cartography
Historical Hindu practice of widow immolation
Sati or suttee was a chiefly historical Hindu practice in which a widow burns alive on her deceased husband's funeral pyre, either voluntarily, by coercion
Sati_(practice)
result from such implicit values. It has been called critical theory in practice. In the spirit of critical theory, this approach seeks to determine symbolic
Critical_ethnography
The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) is the largest non-profit medical organization in the practice of critical care. SCCM was established in 1970
Society of Critical Care Medicine
Society_of_Critical_Care_Medicine
Concept in literary history
November 2013. Retrieved 15 March 2013. Belsey, Catherine (2002). Critical Practice. Routledge. p. 30. ISBN 0-415-28006-0. Chartier, Roger (2006). "Genre
Horizon_of_expectation
Approach to architecture
Silva was one of the pioneers in practicing this architecture style in the 1950s and termed it 'Regional Modernism'. Critical Regionalists thus hold that both
Critical_regionalism
Manufacturing quality standards
(QMS). Good manufacturing practice, along with good agricultural practice, good laboratory practice and good clinical practice, are overseen by regulatory
Good_manufacturing_practice
Liberation-focused math education
mathematics education differ among those who practice it and write about it in their work. The focus of critical mathematics pedagogy shifts between three
Critical_mathematics_pedagogy
Theoretical angular velocity that excites the natural frequency of a rotating object
practical applications suggest as good practice that the maximum operating speed should not exceed 75% of the critical speed[citation needed]; however, some
Critical_speed
Art facility in Dubai
includes two open calls, residency outcomes, culminating shows of its Critical Practice and Tanween training programmes as well as Made in Tashkeel (2009
Tashkeel_Dubai
Academic journal
Nurses. It is intended for "experienced critical care and acute care clinicians at the bedside, advanced practice nurses, and clinical and academic educators
AACN_Advanced_Critical_Care
should not be reviewed as design, but rather as a type of practice. The quality of a critical making lab is evaluated based on the physical "making" process
Critical_making
Sexual activity between women
influences. In some countries, lesbian sexual practices are criminalized alongside gay sexual practices. Commonly, women engage in displays of affection
Sexual practices between women
Sexual_practices_between_women
Philosophical device by Martin Heidegger
of Postmodernism, Taylor & Francis, London, p. 113 Belsey C 2001, Critical Practice 2nd ed., Routledge, London, p116 Belsey, p. 116 Spivak, GC 1997, “Translator’s
Sous_rature
Anti-oppressive practice is an interdisciplinary approach primarily rooted within the practice of social work that focuses on ending socioeconomic oppression
Anti-oppressive_practice
Systems thinking multimethodology
Michael C Jackson's multiperspectival and multimethodological 'Critical Systems Practice' (CSP). Adopting a pragmatist orientation, Jackson has set out
Critical_systems_thinking
Critique of built environment studies advanced by the Letterists
of practices that include, but are not limited to: Situation Dérive Psychogeography Détournement Industrial painting Revolution The critical practice continued
Unitary_urbanism
1973 novel by Toni Morrison
poststructuralist perspective, urging black women critics to "develop and practice […] critical approaches interactively, dialogically" instead of viewing "black
Sula_(novel)
American television series (2007–2013)
Private Practice is an American medical drama television series that aired on the American Broadcasting Company for six seasons from September 26, 2007
Private_Practice_(TV_series)
Good practice guidelines and regulations
is a critical tool for ensuring GxP adherence. For more information, see good manufacturing practice. Good agricultural and collection practices, or GACP(s)
Good_practice
Community
time constraints. Motivation to share knowledge is critical to success in communities of practice. Studies show that members are motivated to become active
Community_of_practice
Critical Commons is an online repository of user-generated media. The archive is a project of the Media Arts and Practice division of the USC School of
Critical_Commons
Canadian indie pop band
2007. The band received critical acclaim from Exclaim! for their debut. They have been featured on CBC Radio. The Choir Practice (2007) List of bands from
The_Choir_Practice
British philosopher and critic (born 1948)
contributor to Political Shakespeare, and the co-originator of the critical practice known as cultural materialism. Dollimore is credited with making major
Jonathan_Dollimore
System whose failure would be serious
A safety-critical system or life-critical system is a system whose failure or malfunction may result in one (or more) of the following outcomes: death
Safety-critical_system
Critical theory examining the role of higher education
Critical university studies is a field examining the role of higher education in contemporary society and its relation to culture, politics, and labor
Critical_university_studies
English social work academic
ISBN 9781417533107. Payne, Malcolm; Adams, Robert; Dominelli, Lena (2002). Critical practice in social work. Basingstoke: Palgrave. ISBN 9780333925539. Payne,
Malcolm_Payne
1984 novel by David Brin
The Practice Effect is a novel by David Brin, written in 1984. The story involves a world in which entropy works in reverse. A scientist by the name of
The_Practice_Effect
Polish philosopher (born 1973)
editor of Practices, a forthcoming book series from Duke University Press. Other forthcoming publications include Lyotard and Critical Practice, (Bloomsbury
Margret_Grebowicz
Concentration of surfactants above which micelles form
In colloidal and surface chemistry, the critical micelle concentration (CMC) is defined as the concentration of surfactants above which micelles form and
Critical micelle concentration
Critical_micelle_concentration
Mobile FPS
Critical Ops (abbreviated as C-OPS) is a multiplayer first-person shooter video game developed and published by Critical Force Ltd. It was released as
Critical_Ops
Health professional who treats non-human animals
veterinarian (vet) or veterinary surgeon is a medical professional who practices veterinary medicine. They manage a wide range of health conditions and
Veterinarian
School of critical theory developed in the US
Critical Legal Conference and the National Critical Lawyers Group. There remain a number of fault lines in the community; between theory and practice
Critical_legal_studies
Coding guidelines by Gerald J. Holzmann
Reliable Software. The rules are intended to eliminate certain C coding practices that make code difficult to review or statically analyze. These rules
The Power of 10: Rules for Developing Safety-Critical Code
The_Power_of_10:_Rules_for_Developing_Safety-Critical_Code
Field of nursing
pediatric acute and critical care (CCNS). In November 2007, the AACN Certification Corporation launched the ACNPC, an advanced practice certification examination
Critical_care_nursing
Disciplines of managing data as a resource
encompasses a wide range of practices, from data storage and security to analytics and decision-making, reflecting its critical role in driving innovation
Data_management
British literary critic and academic (1940–2021)
Centre for Critical and Cultural Theory at Cardiff University (1988–2003) before moving to Swansea University (2006–2014). Her book Critical Practice (1980)
Catherine_Belsey
Ideology or movement
Gender-critical feminism, also known as trans-exclusionary radical feminism or TERFism, is an ideology or movement that opposes what it refers to as "gender
Gender critical feminism by country
Gender_critical_feminism_by_country
Process of creating documentary projects
Documentary practice is the process of creating documentary projects. It refers to what people do with media devices, content, form, and production strategies
Documentary_practice
Psychiatric organization based in the United Kingdom
The Critical Psychiatry Network (CPN) is a group of psychiatrists who advocate for reform towards a more reflective, skeptical and patient-centered approach
Critical_Psychiatry_Network
American sitcom
Animal Practice is an American sitcom television series that aired on NBC from August 12 to November 28, 2012, on the network's Thanksgiving 2012 television
Animal_Practice
International organization working to dismantle the prison-industrial complex
address the root cause of interpersonal harm, and promote restorative practices. Critical Resistance was founded by Rose Braz, Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Angela
Critical_Resistance
Movement originating within radical feminism
its neutral origin, the term in practice had been used to "denigrate women's ideas". Because advocates of gender-critical feminism advocate the exclusion
Gender-critical_feminism
Method of planning and managing projects
Critical Chain Project Management, ISBN 1-58053-074-5 Projects in Less Time: A Synopsis of Critical Chain, by Mark Woeppel Critical Chain in Practice:
Critical chain project management
Critical_chain_project_management
Infrastructure important to national security
Critical infrastructure, or critical national infrastructure (CNI) in the UK, describes infrastructure considered essential by governments for the functioning
Critical_infrastructure
Pragmatic methodology
Evidence-based practice (EBP) is the idea that occupational practices ought to be based on scientific evidence. The movement towards evidence-based practices attempts
Evidence-based_practice
Art practice
subjectivity. Artists working in social practice co-create their work with a specific audience or propose critical interventions within existing social systems
Social_practice_(art)
Insurance that pays out if holder has a major illness
Statement of Best Practice which includes a number of standard definitions for common critical illnesses. There are alternative forms of critical illness insurance
Critical_illness_insurance
Microphone techniques used for recording audio
with a close mic, the room mic is "typically placed far enough past the critical distance in a room that the room's ambience and reverberations transduce
Microphone_practice
Fictional book in George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four
The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism is a fictional book in George Orwell's 1949 dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. It is supposedly
The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism
The_Theory_and_Practice_of_Oligarchical_Collectivism
French sociologist, anthropologist, and philosopher (1930–2002)
Strydom, Contemporary Critical Theory Methodology, Routledge, 2011, p. 179. Bourdieu, Pierre. "Outline of a Theory of Practice". Cambridge: Cambridge
Pierre_Bourdieu
Variant of social science that seeks to interpret and change the world
by means of reflexive self-education. A commitment to progressive practices. Critical geographers want to make a difference through praxis. They claim
Critical_geography
Careful, sustained interpretation of a brief passage of a text
to debate the fate of close reading, questioning its status as a critical practice. In 2010, the Association of Departments of English (ADE) published
Close_reading
grounded in a literary thought that synthesizes literary science and critical practice. The book was highly praised for its methodological rigor and its
Arabic Literary Thought: Structures and Systems
Arabic_Literary_Thought:_Structures_and_Systems
Set of rules regarding behavior of people working in a particular occupation
A code of practice can be a document that complements occupational health and safety laws and regulations to provide detailed practical guidance on how
Code_of_practice
Values: Critical Perspectives on Education, Politics and Cultural (Routledge, 2003). Managing to be Different: Educational Leadership as Critical Practice (Routledge
Ron_Scapp
University college in London
Art Research (ICFAR) Transnational Art, Identity and Nation (TrAIN) Critical Practice Chelsea FADE (Fine Art Digital Environment) Textiles, Environment
Chelsea_College_of_Arts
Part of education theory
Penguin. 75 Ennis, R.H, "Critical Thinking Assessment" in Fasko, Critical Thinking and Reasoning: Current Research, Theory, and Practice (2003). ISBN 978-1-57273-460-9
Critical_understanding
Procedures for observing human behavior
The critical incident technique (or CIT) is a set of procedures used for collecting direct observations of human behavior that have critical significance
Critical_incident_technique
Day observed to promote critical thinking
democratic society. Critical thinking is a lifelong skill that can be developed and improved through education, training and practice." The date was selected
Critical Thinking Awareness Day
Critical_Thinking_Awareness_Day
Paramedic qualified to work in an aeromedical environment
postgraduate certificate in critical care as a minimum, with many holding a master's degree in advanced practice or aeromedical critical care. Within the US,
Flight_paramedic
Academic journal
Comparative Critical Studies is the journal of the British Comparative Literature Association (BCLA). It is published three times a year by Edinburgh University
Comparative_Critical_Studies
Sustained nuclear fission achieved solely by prompt neutron emission
In nuclear engineering, prompt criticality is the criticality (the state in which a nuclear chain reaction is self-sustaining) that is achieved with prompt
Prompt_criticality
1981 live album by Sun Ra Arkestra
Heble, author of Landing on the Wrong Note: Jazz, Dissonance, and Critical Practice, indicates that the album "does seem to me to do justice to the energy
Sunrise in Different Dimensions
Sunrise_in_Different_Dimensions
Philosophy and practice that aims to liberate learners from oppression
education should be a practice of freedom. Rooted in critical pedagogy, emancipatory pedagogy challenges traditional educational practices that reinforce societal
Emancipatory_pedagogy
Critical consumption is the conscious choice to buy or not buy a product because of ethical and political beliefs. The critical consumer considers characteristics
Critical_consumerism
Academic journal
acutely ill patients and critical and acute care nursing practice. It is published by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses. The journal was
Critical_Care_Nurse
The Standard of Good Practice for Information Security (SOGP), published by the Information Security Forum (ISF), is a business-focused, practical and
Standard of Good Practice for Information Security
Standard_of_Good_Practice_for_Information_Security
Membership association
within health psychology and developing new ways of health psychology practice. Critical Health Psychology is concerned with analysis of ways in which health
International Society of Critical Health Psychology
International_Society_of_Critical_Health_Psychology
implications of current and emerging technologies. Its practice is centred on Critical Design, a critical theory approach to design. Anthony Dunne studied Industrial
Dunne_&_Raby
American logician
philosopher. He is an author of multiple widely used primers in critical thinking and ethical practice and of a variety of unconventional philosophical books and
Anthony_Weston
Design practice critically concerned with future designs
Speculative design is a design practice concerned with future design proposals of a critical nature. The term was popularised by Anthony Dunne and Fiona
Speculative_design
Epistemological philosophy advanced by Karl Popper
Critical rationalism is Karl Popper's answer to what he considered the most important problems of epistemology and philosophy of science: the problems
Critical_rationalism
School of literary theory focused on writings' readers
of critical practice is distinguished from theories that favor textual autonomy (for example, Formalism and New Criticism) as well as recent critical movements
Reader-response_criticism
Critical Military Studies is a new academic sub-discipline which brings critical theory to the study of military institutions and practices. It intersects
Critical_military_studies
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Arabic, Muslim
A Critic; A Reviewer
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Latin
Critical.
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Muslim
A critic, A reviewer, Fault finder
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a piece of ground that had been cleared by fire, from Middle English brend, past participle of brennen ‘to burn’.English : habitational name from any of the places in Devon and Somerset named Brent, probably from Old English brant ‘steep’, or from an old Celtic (British) word meaning ‘hill’, ‘high place’.English : byname or nickname for a criminal who had been branded; compare Henry Brendcheke (‘burned cheek’), recorded in Northumbria in 1279.English : Giles Brent (died 1672) came from Gloucestershire, England, to MD in 1638.
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Muslim
A critic, A reviewer, Fault finder
Surname or Lastname
English, French, German, Polish, and Slovenian; Spanish and Hungarian (Jordán)
English, French, German, Polish, and Slovenian; Spanish and Hungarian (Jordán) : from the Christian baptismal name Jordan. This is taken from the name of the river Jordan (Hebrew Yarden, a derivative of yarad ‘to go down’, i.e. to the Dead Sea). At the time of the Crusades it was common practice for crusaders and pilgrims to bring back flasks of water from the river in which John the Baptist had baptized people, including Christ himself, and to use it in the christening of their own children. As a result Jordan became quite a common personal name.
Biblical
criminal; abominable
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Biblical
Criminal, abominable.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : habitational name from any of the places so called. In over thirty instances from many different areas, the name is from Old English midel ‘middle’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. However, Middleton on the Hill near Leominster in Herefordshire appears in Domesday Book as Miceltune, the first element clearly being Old English micel ‘large’, ‘great’. Middleton Baggot and Middleton Priors in Shropshire have early spellings that suggest gem̄ðhyll (from gem̄ð ‘confluence’ + hyll ‘hill’) + tūn as the origin.A Scottish family of this name derives it from lands at Middleto(u)n near Kincardine. The Scottish physician Peter Middleton practiced in New York City after 1752 and was one of the founders of the medical school at King's College (now Columbia University) in 1767. One of the earliest of the Charleston, SC, Middleton family of prominent legislators was Arthur Middleton, born in Charleston in 1681.
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Arabic, Muslim
A Critic; A Reviewer; A Fault-finder
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Fault-finder; Critic; Reviewer
Surname or Lastname
English (Northamptonshire)
English (Northamptonshire) : Anglo-Norman French patronymic (see Fitzgerald) from the personal name Hugh.William Fitzhugh (1651–1701), from Bedford, England, emigrated to VA about 1670 and established himself on the Potomac River in what was then Stafford Co., VA, as a planter and exporter. He also practiced law, was a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, and served in 1687 as lieutenant colonel of the county militia.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a physician, Old English lǣce, from the medieval medical practice of ‘bleeding’, often by applying leeches to the sick person.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a boggy stream, from an Old English læcc, or a habitational name from Eastleach or Northleach in Gloucestershire, named with the same Old English element.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from either of two Old Norse personal names: Ingjaldr, in which the prefix in- probably reinforces the element -gjaldr, related to Old Norse gjalda ‘to pay or recompense’, or Ingólfr ‘Ing’s wolf’ (Ing was an ancient Germanic fertility god).English : habitational name from Ingol in Lancashire, which is named from the Old English personal name Inga + holh ‘hollow’, ‘depression’.Probably a variant of German Ingel, from a short form of any of several Germanic personal names formed with Ing- (see 1 above).An early bearer, Richard Ingle (1609–c. 1653), was a rebel and a pirate who first came to the colonies in 1631 or 1632 as a tobacco merchant. He is known to have practiced piracy in MD.
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Arabic
Critic; Reviewer
Boy/Male
Indian
A critic, A reviewer, Fault finder
Surname or Lastname
English (Midlands)
English (Midlands) : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Herefordshire. Nottinghamshire, Shropshire, and Staffordshire, so called from Old English (ge)hæg ‘enclosure’ + wudu ‘wood’. It was a common practice in the Middle Ages for areas of woodland to be fenced off as hunting grounds for the nobility. This name may have been confused in some cases with Hayward and perhaps also with the name Hogwood (of uncertain origin, possibly a habitational name from a minor place).
Boy/Male
Indian
A critic, A reviewer, Fault finder
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Arabic
Critic; Reviewer
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : occupational name for a peddler (see Haack 1).North German : topographic name for someone who lived by a hedge (see Heck 2).North German : perhaps also a topographic name from hach, hack ‘dirty, boggy water’.Frisian, Dutch, and North German : from a Frisian personal name, Hake.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name from Yiddish hak ‘axe’.English : variant of Hake 1.George Hack (c. 1623–c. 1665) was born in Cologne, Germany, of a Schleswig-Holstein family, and emigrated to New Amsterdam where he practiced medicine and entered the VA tobacco trade. Colony records show that he and his wife, Anna, were formally made naturalized citizens of VA in 1658. He had two daughters, neither of whom married, and two sons: George Nicholas Hack, the founder of the Norfolk branch of the family; and Peter, for many years a member of the VA House of Burgesses, the founder of the Maryland branch. Hack’s descendants eventually changed the spelling of the name to Heck.
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Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of English Edward, EKEWAKA means "guardian of prosperity."
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Arabic, Muslim, Pakistani
A Word of Quran
Male
Hebrew
(עָמָל) Hebrew name AMAL means "heavy, wearisome labor." In the bible, this is the name of a member of the tribe of Asher. Compare with other forms of Amal.
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Muslim/Islamic
Intelligent and Wise
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
With Great Fortune
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Scottish
From the east.
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Cipriano, CIPRIANA means "from Cyprus."Â
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French Latin Shakespearean
Pointed hill. Steep mountain. More commonly found as a surname, although used occasionally as a...
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Hindu, Indian
Lord of Gem
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Australian, Parsi
Eye; Vision
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a.
Having no crisis; giving no indications of a crisis; as, acritical symptoms, an acritical abscess.
n.
Pertaining to criticism or the critic's art; of the nature of a criticism; accurate; as, critical knowledge; a critical dissertation.
n.
Any critical period.
n.
Pertaining to, or indicating, a crisis, turning point, or specially important juncture; important as regards consequences; hence, of doubtful issue; attended with risk; dangerous; as, the critical stage of a fever; a critical situation.
n.
Inclined to criticise or find fault; fastidious; captious; censorious; exacting.
a.
Relating to a climacteric; critical.
n.
Characterized by thoroughness and a reference to principles, as becomes a critic; as, a critical analysis of a subject.
n.
Qualified to criticise, or pass judgment upon, literary or artistic productions.
a.
Involving a crime; of the nature of a crime; -- said of an act or of conduct; as, criminal carelessness.
a.
Serving to determine; critical.
a.
Relating to crime; -- opposed to civil; as, the criminal code.
adv.
In a critical manner; with nice discernment; accurately; exactly.
n.
Inclined to make nice distinctions, or to exercise careful judgment and selection; exact; nicely judicious.
a.
Belonging to, or consisting of, bark or rind; resembling bark or rind; external; outer; superficial; as, the cortical substance of the kidney.
adv.
At a crisis; at a critical time; in a situation, place, or condition of decisive consequence; as, a fortification critically situated.
a.
Of or pertaining to critics or criticism; critical.
a.
Severely critical.
v. i.
To criticise; to play the critic.
a.
Over critical; unreasonably or unjustly critical; carping; captious.
n.
One who is critical beyond measure or reason; a carping critic; a captious censor.