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  • The Practice Effect
  • 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

    The_Practice_Effect

  • Distributed practice
  • Learning strategy

    Distributed practice (also known as spaced repetition, the spacing effect, or spaced practice) is a learning strategy, where practice is broken up into

    Distributed practice

    Distributed_practice

  • Testing effect
  • Memory effect in educational psychology

    The testing effect (also known as retrieval practice, active recall, practice testing, or test-enhanced learning) suggests long-term memory is increased

    Testing effect

    Testing effect

    Testing_effect

  • Between-group design experiment
  • design. A practice effect is the outcome/performance change resulting from repeated testing. This is best described by the Power Law of Practice: If multiple

    Between-group design experiment

    Between-group design experiment

    Between-group_design_experiment

  • Barnum effect
  • Tendency to interpret vague statements as meaningful ones

    range of people. This effect can provide a partial explanation for the widespread acceptance of some paranormal beliefs and practices, such as astrology

    Barnum effect

    Barnum effect

    Barnum_effect

  • Droste effect
  • Recursive visual effect

    The Droste effect (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈdrɔstə]) is the effect of a picture recursively appearing within itself, in a place where a similar picture would

    Droste effect

    Droste effect

    Droste_effect

  • Mass Effect
  • Science fiction media franchise

    Mass Effect is a military science fiction media franchise created by Casey Hudson. The franchise depicts a distant future where humanity and several alien

    Mass Effect

    Mass_Effect

  • Spacing effect
  • Psychological effect that people learn more by spreading studying out in time

    The spacing effect demonstrates that learning is more effective when study sessions are spaced out. This effect shows that more information is encoded

    Spacing effect

    Spacing_effect

  • Practice What You Preach
  • 1989 studio album by Testament

    via Atlantic/Megaforce. Propelled by the singles "Greenhouse Effect", "The Ballad" and the title track "Practice What You Preach", this album was a major

    Practice What You Preach

    Practice_What_You_Preach

  • Forward testing effect
  • Psychological learning theory

    unique benefits which enhance the learning of new information. This memory effect is also distinct from the 'practice effect' which typically refers to an

    Forward testing effect

    Forward testing effect

    Forward_testing_effect

  • Doppler effect
  • Frequency change of a wave for observer relative to its source

    The Doppler effect (also Doppler shift) is the change in the frequency or, equivalently, the period of a wave in relation to an observer who is moving

    Doppler effect

    Doppler_effect

  • Pygmalion effect
  • Phenomenon in psychology

    The Pygmalion effect is a psychological phenomenon in which high expectations lead to improved performance in a given area. It is named after the Greek

    Pygmalion effect

    Pygmalion_effect

  • Foot binding
  • Former Chinese custom

    the beneficial effect of decreasing footbinding among nearby Han Chinese. While Christian missionaries and Chinese reformers challenged the practice in

    Foot binding

    Foot binding

    Foot_binding

  • Principle of double effect
  • Christian ethical consideration

    The principle of double effect is a set of ethical criteria which Christian philosophers have advocated for evaluating the permissibility of acting when

    Principle of double effect

    Principle of double effect

    Principle_of_double_effect

  • Effect size
  • Statistical measure of the magnitude of a phenomenon

    considered good practice when presenting empirical research findings in many fields. The reporting of effect sizes facilitates the interpretation of the importance

    Effect size

    Effect_size

  • Balrog Awards
  • Literary award

    Mercer Mayer (for educating children in fantasy art) Best Novel: The Practice Effect, David Brin Best Short Story: "A Troll and Two Roses", Patricia A

    Balrog Awards

    Balrog_Awards

  • Sati (practice)
  • Historical Hindu practice of widow immolation

    Hindu practice in which a widow burns alive on her deceased husband's funeral pyre, either voluntarily, by coercion, or by a perception of the lack of

    Sati (practice)

    Sati (practice)

    Sati_(practice)

  • Ganzfeld effect
  • Psychological phenomenon

    The ganzfeld effect (from German for "complete field"), or perceptual deprivation, is a phenomenon of perception caused by exposure to an unstructured

    Ganzfeld effect

    Ganzfeld_effect

  • Stroop effect
  • Effect of psychological interference on reaction time

    in clinical practice and investigation. A basic task that demonstrates this effect occurs when there is an incongruent mismatch between the word for a

    Stroop effect

    Stroop effect

    Stroop_effect

  • Thermoelectric effect
  • Direct conversion of temperature differences to electric voltage and vice versa

    The thermoelectric effect is the direct conversion of temperature differences to electric voltage and vice versa via a thermocouple. A thermoelectric device

    Thermoelectric effect

    Thermoelectric effect

    Thermoelectric_effect

  • Jevons paradox
  • Efficiency leads to increased demand

    In economics, the Jevons paradox, or Jevons effect, is said to occur when technological improvements that increase the efficiency of a resource's use lead

    Jevons paradox

    Jevons paradox

    Jevons_paradox

  • Flynn effect
  • 20th-century rise in intelligence test scores

    The Flynn effect is the substantial and long-sustained increase in both fluid and crystallized intelligence test scores that were measured in many parts

    Flynn effect

    Flynn effect

    Flynn_effect

  • Westermarck effect
  • Hypothesis that those who grow up together become desensitized to sexual attraction

    The Westermarck effect, also known as reverse sexual imprinting, is a psychological hypothesis that states that people tend not to be attracted to peers

    Westermarck effect

    Westermarck effect

    Westermarck_effect

  • Matthew effect
  • The rich get richer and the poor get poorer

    The Matthew effect, sometimes called the Matthew principle or cumulative advantage, is the tendency of individuals to accrue social or economic success

    Matthew effect

    Matthew_effect

  • Overview effect
  • Cognitive shift after seeing Earth from space

    The overview effect is a cognitive shift reported by some astronauts while viewing the Earth from space. Researchers have characterized the effect as "a

    Overview effect

    Overview effect

    Overview_effect

  • De facto
  • Practices that exist without recognition in law or other formal norms

    də -⁠; Latin: [deː ˈfaktoː] ; lit. 'from fact') practices are those that exist in reality or effect, without explicit recognition or recognition at all

    De facto

    De_facto

  • Transcendental Meditation
  • Form of mantra meditation

    a comparable effect on general psychological wellbeing as other meditation techniques. TM practice may lower blood pressure, an effect comparable with

    Transcendental Meditation

    Transcendental Meditation

    Transcendental_Meditation

  • Microphone practice
  • Microphone techniques used for recording audio

    especially for directional mics that exhibit bass boost from the proximity effect. Ubiquitous in the tracking of instruments used in pop and popular music,

    Microphone practice

    Microphone practice

    Microphone_practice

  • Varied practice
  • In the study of learning and memory, varied practice (also known as variable practice, mixed practice or interleaving) refers to the use of a training

    Varied practice

    Varied_practice

  • Plateau effect
  • Diminishing returns over time

    The plateau effect is a phenomenon that lessens the effectiveness of once effective measures over time. An example of the plateau effect is when someone's

    Plateau effect

    Plateau effect

    Plateau_effect

  • Alternative medicine
  • Unscientific healthcare practices

    the supernatural or superstitions to explain their effect or lack thereof. In others, the practice has plausibility but lacks a positive risk–benefit

    Alternative medicine

    Alternative_medicine

  • Casimir effect
  • Force resulting from the quantisation of a field

    theory, the Casimir effect (or Casimir force) is a physical force acting on the macroscopic boundaries of a confined space which arises from the quantum

    Casimir effect

    Casimir effect

    Casimir_effect

  • Practice pad
  • Percussion tool used for practice

    variety of practice pads have been developed to assist percussionists in different ways. Practice pads may be designed to approximate the tension and

    Practice pad

    Practice pad

    Practice_pad

  • Practice (learning method)
  • Act of rehearsing a behaviour repeatedly

    Practice is the act of rehearsing a behavior repeatedly, to help learn and eventually master a skill. Sessions scheduled for the purpose of rehearsing

    Practice (learning method)

    Practice_(learning_method)

  • Sound effect
  • Artificially created or enhanced sound

    A sound effect (or audio effect) is an artificially created or enhanced sound, or sound process used to emphasize artistic or other content of films,

    Sound effect

    Sound effect

    Sound_effect

  • Observer effect (physics)
  • Fact that observing a situation changes it

    In physics, the observer effect is the disturbance of a system by the act of observation. This is often the result of utilising instruments that, by necessity

    Observer effect (physics)

    Observer_effect_(physics)

  • Stroboscopic effect
  • Visual phenomenon

    The stroboscopic effect is a visual phenomenon caused by aliasing that occurs when continuous rotational or other cyclic motion is represented by a series

    Stroboscopic effect

    Stroboscopic effect

    Stroboscopic_effect

  • Tetris effect
  • Repatterned modes of perception after devotion to an activity

    The Tetris effect occurs when someone dedicates substantial time, effort, and concentration to an activity and thereby alters their thoughts, dreams,

    Tetris effect

    Tetris effect

    Tetris_effect

  • Practice Statement
  • 1966 statement made in the House of Lords

    necessary to re-issue the Practice Statement as a fresh statement of practice in the Court’s own name. This is because it has as much effect in this Court as

    Practice Statement

    Practice_Statement

  • Ripple effect
  • Disturbance that propagates through a system

    A ripple effect occurs when an initial disturbance to a system propagates outward to disturb an increasingly larger portion of the system, like ripples

    Ripple effect

    Ripple effect

    Ripple_effect

  • Mute (music)
  • Device attached to musical instrument to change its sound

    Their effect is mostly intended for artistic use, but they can also allow players to practice discreetly. Muting can also be done by hand, as in the case

    Mute (music)

    Mute (music)

    Mute_(music)

  • False memory
  • Psychological occurrence

    differently from the way it actually happened. Suggestibility, activation of associated information, the incorporation of misinformation effect, and source

    False memory

    False_memory

  • Facesitting
  • Sexual activity

    kinging, is a sexual practice with one partner sitting over the other's face, sometimes allowing for oral–genital or oral–anal contact. The sitting partner

    Facesitting

    Facesitting

    Facesitting

  • Christian mysticism
  • Christian mystical practices

    consciousness of, and the effect of [...] a direct and transformative presence of God" or divine love. Until the sixth century the practice of what is now called

    Christian mysticism

    Christian mysticism

    Christian_mysticism

  • Founder effect
  • Effect in population genetics

    In population genetics, the founder effect is the loss of genetic variation that occurs when a new population is established by a very small number of

    Founder effect

    Founder effect

    Founder_effect

  • Spoiler effect
  • Election result affecting losing candidate

    In social choice theory and politics, a spoiler effect happens when a losing candidate affects the results of an election simply by participating. Voting

    Spoiler effect

    Spoiler_effect

  • Replication crisis
  • Observed inability to reproduce scientific studies

    definitions of "effect size" capture different ways for X and Y to be dependent, there are many definitions of effect size. In practice, effect sizes cannot

    Replication crisis

    Replication crisis

    Replication_crisis

  • Practice squad
  • Group of players signed by a team but not part of their main roster

    center Kyle Cook. The practice squad is only in effect during the regular season and postseason. Once a team's season finishes, practice squad players are

    Practice squad

    Practice_squad

  • Bradley effect
  • White candidate bias in voter opinion polls

    The Bradley effect, less commonly known as the Wilder effect, is a theory concerning observed discrepancies between voter opinion polls and election outcomes

    Bradley effect

    Bradley effect

    Bradley_effect

  • Placebo
  • Substance or treatment of no therapeutic value

    rituals and practices such as religion provide a psychological effect on the medical outcome of the patient, resulting in a placebo effect.In Buddhism

    Placebo

    Placebo

    Placebo

  • Accounting standard
  • Monetary principles in business

    losses, which yielded a collective effect that eventually led the whole region into financial crisis.[citation needed] The notable limitations of accounting

    Accounting standard

    Accounting_standard

  • Coolidge effect
  • Sexual phenomenon

    The Coolidge effect is a biological phenomenon seen in animals, whereby males exhibit renewed sexual interest whenever a new female of reproductive availability

    Coolidge effect

    Coolidge_effect

  • Pizza effect
  • Phenomenon of foreign sources shaping a community's self-understanding

    In religious studies and sociology, the pizza effect is the phenomenon of elements of a nation's or people's culture being transformed or at least more

    Pizza effect

    Pizza effect

    Pizza_effect

  • Balance (ability)
  • Ability to maintain the line of gravity of a body

    2003). "Repeat Administration Elicits a Practice Effect With the Balance Error Scoring System but Not With the Standardized Assessment of Concussion in

    Balance (ability)

    Balance (ability)

    Balance_(ability)

  • Inner-platform effect
  • Tendency of software architects to replicate their development platform

    The inner-platform effect is the tendency of software architects to create a system so customizable as to become a replica, and often a poor replica, of

    Inner-platform effect

    Inner-platform_effect

  • Magnetocaloric effect
  • Change in temperature due to a magnetic field

    The magnetocaloric effect (MCE, from magnet and calorie) is a phenomenon in which certain materials warm up when a magnetic field is applied. The warming

    Magnetocaloric effect

    Magnetocaloric effect

    Magnetocaloric_effect

  • Generation effect
  • Psychological phenomenon

    This warrants some concern because if the generation effect is to be incorporated into educational practices such as classroom teaching, we would want

    Generation effect

    Generation_effect

  • Charlie Munger
  • American businessman (1924–2023)

    real estate attorney at Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP. He then gave up the practice of law to concentrate on managing investments and later partnered with

    Charlie Munger

    Charlie Munger

    Charlie_Munger

  • Late effect
  • Medical condition after the acute phase of an earlier, causal condition

    standard practice, these connections are becoming established. A period, often very long, of health unaffected by both the initial and the late effect conditions

    Late effect

    Late_effect

  • Pippa Middleton
  • British socialite and author (born 1983)

    her own effect in sales of particular products and brands, a trend which was referred to as the "Pippa Middleton effect". In April 2011, the Middleton

    Pippa Middleton

    Pippa Middleton

    Pippa_Middleton

  • Proximity effect (audio)
  • Increase in bass based on proximity to a mic

    effect can be viewed in two ways. In some settings, sound engineers may view it as undesirable, and so the type of microphone or microphone practice may

    Proximity effect (audio)

    Proximity effect (audio)

    Proximity_effect_(audio)

  • Matilda effect
  • Bias against acknowledging the achievements of women scientists

    The Matilda effect is a bias against acknowledging the achievements of women scientists and inventors, whose work is consequently attributed to their male

    Matilda effect

    Matilda_effect

  • Medicine
  • Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of illness

    Medicine is the science and practice of caring for patients, managing the diagnosis, prognosis, prevention, treatment and palliation of their injury or

    Medicine

    Medicine

    Medicine

  • Fink effect
  • Effect of anesthesia

    The Fink effect, also known as "diffusion anoxia", "diffusion hypoxia", or the "second gas effect", is a factor that influences the pO2 (partial pressure

    Fink effect

    Fink_effect

  • Tiffany problem
  • Problem in historical fiction

    The Tiffany problem or Tiffany effect refers to the issue where a historical or realistic fact seems anachronistic or unrealistic to modern audiences

    Tiffany problem

    Tiffany_problem

  • Tomato effect
  • Mistaken rejection of medical theory

    The tomato effect occurs when effective therapies for a condition are rejected because they do not make sense in the context of the current understanding

    Tomato effect

    Tomato_effect

  • Ishikawa diagram
  • Causal diagrams created by Kaoru Ishikawa

    cause-and-effect diagrams) are causal diagrams created by Kaoru Ishikawa that show the potential causes of a specific event. Common uses of the Ishikawa

    Ishikawa diagram

    Ishikawa diagram

    Ishikawa_diagram

  • Woozle effect
  • False credibility due to quantity of citations

    The Woozle effect, also known as evidence by citation, occurs when a source is widely cited for a claim that the source does not adequately support, giving

    Woozle effect

    Woozle effect

    Woozle_effect

  • Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits
  • International standard for drawing up letters of credit

    The Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits (UCP) is a set of rules on the issuance and use of letters of credit. The UCP is utilized by bankers

    Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits

    Uniform_Customs_and_Practice_for_Documentary_Credits

  • Randomized controlled trial
  • Form of scientific experiment

    doi:10.1037/h0074898. Coover JE, Angell F (1907). "General Practice Effect of Special Exercise". The American Journal of Psychology. 18 (3): 328–340. doi:10

    Randomized controlled trial

    Randomized controlled trial

    Randomized_controlled_trial

  • MOSFET
  • Type of field-effect transistor

    electronics, the metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET, MOS-FET, MOS FET, or MOS transistor) is a type of field-effect transistor (FET)

    MOSFET

    MOSFET

    MOSFET

  • Einstellung effect
  • Development of a mechanized state of mind

    solving the problem exist. The Einstellung effect is the negative effect of previous experience when solving new problems. The Einstellung effect has been

    Einstellung effect

    Einstellung_effect

  • Fire for effect
  • Military term for calibrated artillery fire

    for effect (or FFE) is a military term. According to NATO doctrine: Fire which is delivered after the mean point of impact or burst is within the desired

    Fire for effect

    Fire_for_effect

  • Back-to-back life sentences
  • Consecutive life sentences given to a felon

    consecutive life sentences given to a convicted felon. This practice is used to ensure the felon will never be released from prison. This is a common punishment

    Back-to-back life sentences

    Back-to-back_life_sentences

  • Mass Effect 3
  • 2012 video game

    Mass Effect 3 is a 2012 action role-playing game developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts. The third major entry in the Mass Effect series

    Mass Effect 3

    Mass_Effect_3

  • Notification
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    relatives of a military person who has died Partner notification, the practice of notifying the sexual partners of a person who has been newly diagnosed with

    Notification

    Notification

  • Second-system effect
  • Project management and software design pitfall in second major iterations

    The second-system effect (also second-system syndrome) is the tendency for a successful first system (often small and relatively elegant) to be followed

    Second-system effect

    Second-system_effect

  • List of antibiotics
  • classifications are based on laboratory behavior. The development of antibiotics has had a profound effect on the health of people for many years. Also, both

    List of antibiotics

    List_of_antibiotics

  • Desirable difficulty
  • Concept that some difficulty can assist learning

    in the long run. The following are examples of training tasks that are desirably difficult. Also known as the testing effect, retrieval practice uses

    Desirable difficulty

    Desirable_difficulty

  • Nocebo
  • Harmful effect from negative belief

    A nocebo effect is said to occur when a patient's expectations for a treatment cause the treatment to have a worse effect than it otherwise would have

    Nocebo

    Nocebo

  • Triboelectric effect
  • Charge transfer due to contact or sliding

    The triboelectric effect (also known as triboelectricity, triboelectric charging, triboelectrification, or tribocharging) describes electric charge transfer

    Triboelectric effect

    Triboelectric effect

    Triboelectric_effect

  • United States Senate
  • Upper house of the US Congress

    and powers of the Senate are established by Article One of the U.S. Constitution, which has been in effect since March 4, 1789. Each of the 50 states is

    United States Senate

    United States Senate

    United_States_Senate

  • Hierarchy of evidence
  • Heuristic ranking science research results

    description of the intervention. This protocol does not consider the nature of any comparison group, the effect of confounding variables, the nature of the statistical

    Hierarchy of evidence

    Hierarchy_of_evidence

  • Multiple-effect evaporator
  • Apparatus for efficiently boiling water by recycling waste heat from steam

    desalination. Multiple-effect evaporation commonly uses sensible heat in the condensate to preheat liquor to be flashed. In practice the design liquid flow

    Multiple-effect evaporator

    Multiple-effect evaporator

    Multiple-effect_evaporator

  • Hall-effect thruster
  • Type of electric propulsion system

    propulsion, a Hall-effect thruster (HET, sometimes referred to as a Hall thruster or Hall-current thruster) is a type of ion thruster in which the propellant

    Hall-effect thruster

    Hall-effect thruster

    Hall-effect_thruster

  • De jure
  • Latin expression meaning 'from law'

    law') describes practices that are recognized by laws or other formal norms, regardless of whether the practice exists in reality. The phrase is often

    De jure

    De_jure

  • Memory effect
  • Capacity loss in rechargeable batteries

    Memory effect, also known as battery effect, lazy battery effect, or battery memory, is an effect observed in nickel-cadmium rechargeable batteries that

    Memory effect

    Memory_effect

  • Teetotalism
  • Avoidance of the consumption of alcohol

    Teetotalism is the practice of voluntarily abstaining from the consumption of alcohol. A person who practices (and possibly advocates) teetotalism is known

    Teetotalism

    Teetotalism

    Teetotalism

  • Testament discography
  • "Nobody's Fault" (1988) "Practice What You Preach" (1989) "Greenhouse Effect" (1990) "The Ballad" (1990) "Souls of Black" (1990) "The Legacy" (1990) "Electric

    Testament discography

    Testament discography

    Testament_discography

  • Network effect
  • Increasing value with increasing participation

    economics, a network effect (also called network externality or demand-side economies of scale) is the phenomenon by which the value or utility a user

    Network effect

    Network effect

    Network_effect

  • Charity (practice)
  • Voluntary giving of help to those in need

    describes the feeling derived from the practice of charitable giving as having an impact on how much and how often people give. The "warm glow" of giving has been

    Charity (practice)

    Charity (practice)

    Charity_(practice)

  • Voldemort effect
  • Social phenomenon

    exposure – Theory within the practice of psychologyPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Streisand effect – Increased awareness of something

    Voldemort effect

    Voldemort_effect

  • Scientology
  • Belief system and practices developed by L. Ron Hubbard

    Scientology is a set of beliefs and practices created by the American author L. Ron Hubbard. Hubbard initially presented his ideas in 1950 as a form of

    Scientology

    Scientology

    Scientology

  • McGurk effect
  • Perceptual illusion

    The McGurk effect is a perceptual phenomenon that demonstrates an interaction between hearing and vision in speech perception. The illusion occurs when

    McGurk effect

    McGurk effect

    McGurk_effect

  • Bandwagon effect
  • Societal phenomenon

    The bandwagon effect is a psychological phenomenon where people adopt certain behaviors, styles, or attitudes simply because others are doing so. More

    Bandwagon effect

    Bandwagon_effect

  • Perverse incentive
  • Incentive with unintended results

    unexpected and contrary to the intentions of its designers. The results of a perverse incentive scheme are also sometimes called cobra effect, where people are

    Perverse incentive

    Perverse_incentive

  • Avalanche effect
  • Concept in cryptography

    In cryptography, the avalanche effect is the desirable property of cryptographic algorithms, typically block ciphers and cryptographic hash functions

    Avalanche effect

    Avalanche effect

    Avalanche_effect

  • Side effect
  • Outcome that is secondary to the one intended

    In medicine, a side effect is an unintended effect caused by a medicinal drug or other treatment's capacities or properties, and these effects are often

    Side effect

    Side_effect

  • The Very Best of Testament
  • 2001 greatest hits album by Testament

    "Greenhouse Effect" (Practice What You Preach) "Signs of Chaos" (The Ritual) "Electric Crown" (The Ritual) "So Many Lies" (The Ritual) "The Ritual" (The Ritual)

    The Very Best of Testament

    The_Very_Best_of_Testament

  • Tamagotchi effect
  • Development of emotional attachment to machines, robots or software agents

    used to 'practice' having a real pet, without the risk of hurting or neglecting one should someone's interests change. After the "Tamagotchi effect" gained

    Tamagotchi effect

    Tamagotchi_effect

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Online names & meanings

  • Aakaash
  • Boy/Male

    Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Traditional

    Aakaash

    Sky

  • Viharika
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Viharika

    Great

  • Hoppe
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Hoppe

    Hope

  • Afzal | افضل
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Afzal | افضل

    Most excellent

  • Minter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Minter

    English : occupational name for a moneyer, Old English myntere, an agent derivative of mynet ‘coin’, from Late Latin moneta ‘money’, originally an epithet of the goddess Juno (meaning ‘counselor’, from monere ‘advise’), at whose temple in Rome the coins were struck. The English term was used at an early date to denote a workman who stamped the coins; later it came to denote the supervisors of the mint, who were wealthy and socially elevated members of the merchant class, and who were made responsible for the quality of the coinage by having their names placed on the coins.

  • Eddis
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Eddis

    Son of Edward

  • Shawnnah
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Shawnnah

    Cute

  • Aarul
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Aarul

    Blessed person, Gods grace

  • Suvak
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Suvak

    Learned

  • Chinmayananda
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Chinmayananda

    Blissful, Supreme consciousness

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  • Practice
  • v. t.

    To exercise one's self in, for instruction or improvement, or to acquire discipline or dexterity; as, to practice gunnery; to practice music.

  • Practice
  • n.

    Application of science to the wants of men; the exercise of any profession; professional business; as, the practice of medicine or law; a large or lucrative practice.

  • Practick
  • n.

    Practice.

  • Practic
  • a.

    Practical.

  • Practical
  • a.

    Evincing practice or skill; capable of applying knowledge to some useful end; as, a practical man; a practical mind.

  • Practice
  • v. i.

    To perform certain acts frequently or customarily, either for instruction, profit, or amusement; as, to practice with the broadsword or with the rifle; to practice on the piano.

  • Practice
  • v. t.

    To do or perform frequently, customarily, or habitually; to make a practice of; as, to practice gaming.

  • Practice
  • n.

    Frequently repeated or customary action; habitual performance; a succession of acts of a similar kind; usage; habit; custom; as, the practice of rising early; the practice of making regular entries of accounts; the practice of daily exercise.

  • Practicer
  • n.

    One who practices, or puts in practice; one who customarily performs certain acts.

  • Practice
  • n.

    Systematic exercise for instruction or discipline; as, the troops are called out for practice; she neglected practice in music.

  • Practical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to practice or action.

  • Practice
  • v. t.

    To exercise, or follow, as a profession, trade, art, etc., as, to practice law or medicine.

  • Practiced
  • a.

    Used habitually; learned by practice.

  • Practiced
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Practice

  • Practice
  • v. t.

    To put into practice; to carry out; to act upon; to commit; to execute; to do.

  • Practice
  • v. i.

    To learn by practice; to form a habit.

  • Practical
  • a.

    Derived from practice; as, practical skill.

  • Practice
  • v. t.

    To teach or accustom by practice; to train.

  • Practise
  • v. t. & i.

    See Practice.

  • Practiced
  • a.

    Experienced; expert; skilled; as, a practiced marksman.