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  • Practical arguments
  • Method of claim validation

    Practical arguments are a logical structure used to determine the validity or dependencies of a claim made in natural-language arguments. An argument

    Practical arguments

    Practical_arguments

  • Stephen Toulmin
  • English philosopher (1922–2009)

    lacks practical value, Toulmin aimed to develop a different type of argument, called practical arguments (also known as substantial arguments). In contrast

    Stephen Toulmin

    Stephen_Toulmin

  • Argumentation theory
  • Academic field of logic and rhetoric

    lacks practical value, Toulmin aimed to develop a different type of argument, called practical arguments (also known as substantial arguments). In contrast

    Argumentation theory

    Argumentation theory

    Argumentation_theory

  • Argument
  • Attempt to persuade or to determine the truth of a conclusion

    and criteria to evaluate arguments. Deductive arguments can be valid, and the valid ones can be sound: in a valid argument, premises necessitate the

    Argument

    Argument

  • Argument map
  • Visual representation of the structure of an argument

    and dialectic Logic of argumentation Natural deduction – a logical system with argument map-like notation Practical arguments Rhetorical structure theory

    Argument map

    Argument map

    Argument_map

  • Practical Magic
  • 1998 film by Griffin Dunne

    Practical Magic is a 1998 American romantic fantasy film based on the 1995 novel by Alice Hoffman. The film was directed by Griffin Dunne and stars Sandra

    Practical Magic

    Practical_Magic

  • Practical reason
  • Use of reason to decide how to act

    will realize some goal G which will promote some value V. Practical reasoning is used in arguments, but also in explanations used to draw conclusions about

    Practical reason

    Practical_reason

  • Argument from authority
  • Logical fallacy

    wrote of arguments from authority: "One of the great commandments of science is, 'Mistrust arguments from authority.' ... Too many such arguments have proved

    Argument from authority

    Argument_from_authority

  • Straw man
  • Form of incorrect argument and informal fallacy

    subsequent refutation of that false argument ("knock down a straw man"), instead of the opponent's proposition. Straw man arguments have been used throughout history

    Straw man

    Straw man

    Straw_man

  • Logic
  • Study of correct reasoning

    inferences or arguments. Reasoning is the activity of drawing inferences. Arguments are the outward expression of inferences. An argument is a set of premises

    Logic

    Logic

    Logic

  • Attacking Faulty Reasoning
  • Textbook on logical fallacies by T. Edward Damer

    Attacking Faulty Reasoning: A Practical Guide to Fallacy-free Arguments is a textbook on logical fallacies by T. Edward Damer that has been used for many

    Attacking Faulty Reasoning

    Attacking_Faulty_Reasoning

  • The East Bank of the Jordan (song)
  • Song

    Prior to that decision, Chaim Weizmann had raised historical and practical arguments in favor of keeping Greater Israel, on both sides of the river. However

    The East Bank of the Jordan (song)

    The East Bank of the Jordan (song)

    The_East_Bank_of_the_Jordan_(song)

  • Existence of God
  • Philosophical question

    cosmological arguments. Other arguments for the existence of God have been proposed by St. Anselm, who formulated the first ontological argument; Thomas Aquinas

    Existence of God

    Existence_of_God

  • Ad hominem
  • Attacking the person rather than their argument

    target's own beliefs and arguments against them, while not agreeing with the validity of those beliefs and arguments. Ad hominem arguments were first studied

    Ad hominem

    Ad_hominem

  • Argument from morality
  • Argument for the existence of God

    The argument from morality is an argument for the existence of God. Arguments from morality tend to be based on moral normativity or moral order. Arguments

    Argument from morality

    Argument_from_morality

  • Teleological argument
  • Argument for the existence of God

    viae. These arguments feature only a posteriori arguments, rather than literal reading of holy texts. He sums up his teleological argument as follows:

    Teleological argument

    Teleological_argument

  • Political myth
  • Ideological narrative believed by social groups

    provides the theoretical argument, which is incorporated into an (2) ideology that supports the myth by providing a practical argument. Myths often have a

    Political myth

    Political_myth

  • Practical Kabbalah
  • Branch of the Jewish mystical tradition that concerns the use of magic

    most of these formulae, termed Kabbalah Ma'asit ("practical Kabbalah"). There are various arguments for this; one stated by the Medieval Rabbi Yaakov

    Practical Kabbalah

    Practical_Kabbalah

  • A Plea for Vegetarianism and Other Essays
  • 1886 book by Henry S. Salt

    Society in Manchester, it sets out ethical, economic, aesthetic, and practical arguments for vegetarianism. It was Salt's first published book. Salt was active

    A Plea for Vegetarianism and Other Essays

    A Plea for Vegetarianism and Other Essays

    A_Plea_for_Vegetarianism_and_Other_Essays

  • Grandmother cell
  • Hypothetical neuron that responds to a single concept

    term had "become a shorthand for invoking all of the overwhelming practical arguments against a one-to-one object coding scheme. No one wants to be accused

    Grandmother cell

    Grandmother_cell

  • World Schools Style debate
  • Combination of the British Parliamentary and Australia-Asian debating formats

    arguments are often divided into principled arguments based on ethical principles such as utilitarianism, dignity or freedom, and practical arguments

    World Schools Style debate

    World_Schools_Style_debate

  • Antinatalism
  • Value judgment that procreation is unethical

    Marsh finds no good arguments for what he calls "evil asymmetry"; that the amount and kinds of suffering provide strong arguments that our world is not

    Antinatalism

    Antinatalism

  • Atheism
  • Absence of belief in the existence of deities; the opposite of theism

    direct arguments for atheism aim at showing theism fails on its own terms, while indirect arguments are those inferred from direct arguments in favor

    Atheism

    Atheism

  • Critique of Practical Reason
  • 1788 book by Immanuel Kant

    confused arguments when applied outside of its appropriate sphere. However, the Critique of Practical Reason is not a critique of pure practical reason

    Critique of Practical Reason

    Critique of Practical Reason

    Critique_of_Practical_Reason

  • Rodolphus Agricola
  • 15th-century Dutch humanist

    logic by shifting the focus from rigid scholastic reasoning to practical argumentation and rhetoric, profoundly impacting later thinkers like Erasmus

    Rodolphus Agricola

    Rodolphus Agricola

    Rodolphus_Agricola

  • Nukhayb
  • Place in Anbar Governorate, Iraq

    Niqash, 3 June 2009 Visser, Reidar. Disputed Territories in Iraq: The Practical Argument Against Self-Determination in Kirkuk. historiae.org. 25 May 2009 K

    Nukhayb

    Nukhayb

    Nukhayb

  • Rhetoric
  • Art of persuasion

    views this situational rhetoric in a new way which offers context of practical arguments[vague]. Some of India's famous rhetors include Kabir Das, Rahim Das

    Rhetoric

    Rhetoric

    Rhetoric

  • Argumentation scheme
  • Type of argument

    situation. For example, arguments based on authority may be common in courts of law but not as frequent in a classroom discussion; arguments based on analogy

    Argumentation scheme

    Argumentation_scheme

  • Doomsday argument
  • Doomsday scenario on human births

    that period. (The precise numbers vary among specific doomsday arguments.) This argument has generated a philosophical debate, and no consensus has yet

    Doomsday argument

    Doomsday argument

    Doomsday_argument

  • List of fallacies
  • includes any logical inference based on fake arguments, intended to replace the lack of real arguments or to replace implicitly the subject of the discussion

    List of fallacies

    List_of_fallacies

  • Slippery slope
  • Rhetorical argument

    the slippery slope argument, there are characteristic features of all such arguments. The key components of slippery slope arguments are three: An initial

    Slippery slope

    Slippery slope

    Slippery_slope

  • Fallacy
  • Argument that uses faulty reasoning

    "since deductive arguments depend on formal properties and inductive arguments don't, formal fallacies apply only to deductive arguments". A logical form

    Fallacy

    Fallacy

    Fallacy

  • Catholic probabilism
  • Christian theological doctrine

    nor dissents, because either there are no positive arguments for and against the law, or the arguments for and against the law are equal in strength. The

    Catholic probabilism

    Catholic_probabilism

  • Reductio ad absurdum
  • Argument that leads to a logical absurdity

    absurdum arguments (known as prasaṅga, "consequence" in Sanskrit). In the Mūlamadhyamakakārikā, Nāgārjuna's reductio ad absurdum arguments are used to

    Reductio ad absurdum

    Reductio ad absurdum

    Reductio_ad_absurdum

  • Quine–Putnam indispensability argument
  • Argument in the philosophy of mathematics

    class of indispensability arguments most commonly applied in the philosophy of mathematics, but which also includes arguments in the philosophy of language

    Quine–Putnam indispensability argument

    Quine–Putnam indispensability argument

    Quine–Putnam_indispensability_argument

  • Argument to moderation
  • Informal fallacy that the truth is always a compromise

    Susan T. (2009). Thinking Your Way to Freedom: A Guide to Owning Your Own Practical Reasoning. Temple University Press. ISBN 978-1-59213-867-8. JSTOR j.ctt14btd4j

    Argument to moderation

    Argument_to_moderation

  • Issue-based information system
  • Argumentation scheme

    associated with arguments which support or object to a given position; arguments that support a position are called "pros", and arguments that object to

    Issue-based information system

    Issue-based information system

    Issue-based_information_system

  • Rogerian argument
  • Conflict-solving technique

    disputants to repeat accurately their opponents' arguments before they present their own counter-arguments. It takes the heat out of quarrel, and works toward

    Rogerian argument

    Rogerian argument

    Rogerian_argument

  • Atan2
  • Arctangent function with two arguments

    as its arguments; the solar azimuth angle can be calculated similarly with the east- and north-components of the solar vector as its arguments. The wind

    Atan2

    Atan2

    Atan2

  • Optional Practical Training
  • Authorized Foreign Student Training Period in United States

    In the United States, Optional Practical Training (OPT) is a period during which undergraduate and graduate students with F-1 status who have completed

    Optional Practical Training

    Optional_Practical_Training

  • Stoicism
  • Ancient philosophy

    indemonstrables,[c] which all other arguments are reducible to: There can be many variations of these five indemonstrable arguments. For example the assertibles

    Stoicism

    Stoicism

    Stoicism

  • John Bugas
  • American business executive

    noncontributory pensions for United Auto Workers members by posing the practical argument that increased costs of production cannot simply be passed on (or

    John Bugas

    John Bugas

    John_Bugas

  • Knowledge broker
  • Person who facilitates knowledge transfer

    personal and group knowledge management) accruing in "modern scientific practical arguments," draped across many fields" that are already individually difficult

    Knowledge broker

    Knowledge_broker

  • Logical reasoning
  • Process of drawing correct inferences

    complex arguments. A complex argument is made up of many sub-arguments. This way, a chain is formed in which the conclusions of earlier arguments act as

    Logical reasoning

    Logical_reasoning

  • Argument from free will
  • Contention that omniscience is incompatible with free will

    notion of foreknowledge. These arguments are deeply concerned with the implications of predestination. Some arguments against the existence of God focus

    Argument from free will

    Argument_from_free_will

  • Aristotelian ethics
  • Thoughts on how humans should best live

    humans. The argument he develops here is accordingly widely known as "the function argument," and is among the most-discussed arguments made by any ancient

    Aristotelian ethics

    Aristotelian_ethics

  • Agnosticism
  • Doubt about God's existence

    Philosophers discuss various arguments for and against agnosticism, often by comparing it with theism and atheism. Many arguments focus on the available evidence

    Agnosticism

    Agnosticism

  • 1688 Germantown Quaker Petition Against Slavery
  • American antislavery document

    slavery in the next several decades, but were based on racist or practical arguments of inferiority and intolerance. Some of the protests became entangled

    1688 Germantown Quaker Petition Against Slavery

    1688 Germantown Quaker Petition Against Slavery

    1688_Germantown_Quaker_Petition_Against_Slavery

  • Association fallacy
  • Formal fallacy

    the Relevance Criterion". Attacking Faulty Reasoning: A Practical Guide to Fallacy-Free Arguments (6th ed.). Cengage Learning. p. 112. ISBN 978-1-111-79919-9

    Association fallacy

    Association_fallacy

  • Informal logic
  • Branch of logic

    specialized, domain-specific arguments made in natural languages. Consequently, they have argued that the crucial divide is between arguments made in formal languages

    Informal logic

    Informal logic

    Informal_logic

  • An Essay on Humanity to Animals
  • 1798 book by Thomas Young

    works by writers such as John Lawrence as part of a move toward more practical arguments for animal protection, connected with wider reform movements of the

    An Essay on Humanity to Animals

    An Essay on Humanity to Animals

    An_Essay_on_Humanity_to_Animals

  • Trudy Govier
  • Canadian philosopher

    her work in informal logic and argumentation. She is the author of the influential text A Practical Study of Argument. She has also been a frequent commentator

    Trudy Govier

    Trudy_Govier

  • Problem of evil
  • Philosophical question

    evil, but that Plantinga's arguments mean that this is no longer the case, though they remain skeptical of these arguments themselves. William L. Rowe

    Problem of evil

    Problem_of_evil

  • Georges Bacouni
  • Greek Catholic Archbishop

    6 August 2019. Retrieved 7 August 2019. "A Lebanese archbishop's practical argument for married priests". 7 November 2010. "Erzbischof von Tyrus: "Christen

    Georges Bacouni

    Georges Bacouni

    Georges_Bacouni

  • Contemporary ethics
  • Discipline of philosophy

    can look descriptively at moral behaviour and judgements; it can give practical advice (normative ethics), or it can analyse and theorise about the nature

    Contemporary ethics

    Contemporary_ethics

  • Pragmatism
  • Philosophical tradition

    concepts, meaning, belief, and science—are best viewed in terms of their practical uses and successes. Pragmatism began in the United States in the 1870s

    Pragmatism

    Pragmatism

  • Deductive reasoning
  • Form of reasoning

    non-deductive or ampliative reasoning. For ampliative arguments, such as inductive or abductive arguments, the premises offer weaker support to their conclusion:

    Deductive reasoning

    Deductive_reasoning

  • Proebsting's paradox
  • Gambling paradox

    resolved mathematically, it raises some interesting issues about the practical application of Kelly, especially in investing. It was named and first

    Proebsting's paradox

    Proebsting's_paradox

  • Funarg problem
  • Programming language implementation problem

    example, the Pascal programming language allows functions to be passed as arguments but not returned as results; thus implementations of Pascal are required

    Funarg problem

    Funarg_problem

  • Reason (argument)
  • Consideration which justifies, guides, or explains

    "Williams' Argument Against External Reasons". Noûs. 30: 197–220. doi:10.2307/2216293. JSTOR 2216293. Velleman, J. David (1996). The Possibility of Practical Reason

    Reason (argument)

    Reason_(argument)

  • Argument from nonbelief
  • Philosophical argument that asserts an inconsistency with nonbelief and God's existence

    theism can be used to undermine various arguments for atheism including both the argument from evil and the argument from divine hiddenness." Schellenberg

    Argument from nonbelief

    Argument_from_nonbelief

  • Argument-dependent name lookup
  • Behavior in the C++ programming language

    lookup of an unqualified function name depending on the types of the arguments given to the function call. This behavior is also known as Koenig lookup

    Argument-dependent name lookup

    Argument-dependent_name_lookup

  • Gabon v. Equatorial Guinea
  • opinion and argued that such principles are “obsolete and problematic”, the practical difficulty of abandoning uti possidetis juris was also acknowledged due

    Gabon v. Equatorial Guinea

    Gabon_v._Equatorial_Guinea

  • Economic inequality
  • Distribution of income or wealth between different groups

    economic inequality is generally associated with the political left. One practical argument in favor of reduction is that economic inequality undermines social

    Economic inequality

    Economic inequality

    Economic_inequality

  • Motte-and-bailey fallacy
  • Type of informal fallacy

    gratuitously violate the principle of charity by distorting other people's arguments and failing to understand the other's position beyond what is required

    Motte-and-bailey fallacy

    Motte-and-bailey_fallacy

  • Henry Dewar (physician)
  • Scottish minister and writer

    reason for the personal attacks included with the scientific and practical arguments Dewar gave. A scale or chemical slide rule mentioned by Thomas Charles

    Henry Dewar (physician)

    Henry Dewar (physician)

    Henry_Dewar_(physician)

  • Culture war
  • Conflict between cultural values

    as of consumption. As practical politics, a culture war is about social policy wedge issues that are based on abstract arguments about values, morality

    Culture war

    Culture_war

  • Practical syllogism
  • Reasoning pattern that links beliefs to actions through a conclusion

    the notion of the practical syllogism within his treatise on ethics, his Nicomachean Ethics. A syllogism is a three-proposition argument consisting of a

    Practical syllogism

    Practical_syllogism

  • Currying
  • Transforming a function in such a way that it only takes a single argument

    translating a function that takes multiple arguments into a sequence of families of functions, each taking a single argument. In the prototypical example, one

    Currying

    Currying

  • God
  • Supreme being in theistic belief systems

    Koperski, Jeffrey (10 June 2005) [2005]. "Teleological Arguments for God's Existence". Teleological Arguments for God's Existence. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    God

    God

    God

  • Simon effect
  • Concept regarding reaction time to stimulus

    even if the participant knows that the information is irrelevant. Logical argument for response selection: The challenge in the Simon effect is said to occur

    Simon effect

    Simon_effect

  • Inductive reasoning
  • Method of logical reasoning

    the dilemma between the invalidity of deductive arguments and the circularity of inductive arguments in support of the uniformity of nature, this supposed

    Inductive reasoning

    Inductive_reasoning

  • Political debates about United States military bands
  • life relative to student life at civilian universities, it would not be practical for volunteer ensembles to replace the academy bands. Also, because cadets

    Political debates about United States military bands

    Political debates about United States military bands

    Political_debates_about_United_States_military_bands

  • Prison abolition
  • Political movement

    against the interests of the poor, minorities, and marginalized groups". Arguments in favor of prison abolition include its high financial cost, impact on

    Prison abolition

    Prison abolition

    Prison_abolition

  • Portable application
  • Type of computer program

    removed from any compatible computer without setup or side-effects. In practical terms, a portable application often stores user-created data and configuration

    Portable application

    Portable application

    Portable_application

  • Entry of women to Sabarimala
  • Dispute involving a temple in Kerala, India

    issue: Faith vs Rights". OnManorama. Retrieved 11 January 2019. "Kochi: Practical impediments for women to trek at Sabarimala". Deccan Chronicle. 29 September

    Entry of women to Sabarimala

    Entry of women to Sabarimala

    Entry_of_women_to_Sabarimala

  • God of the gaps
  • Theological argument

    using this basic type of argument. God-of-the-gaps arguments have been discouraged by some theologians who assert that such arguments tend to relegate God

    God of the gaps

    God_of_the_gaps

  • Trump v. United States
  • 2024 U.S. Supreme Court decision on presidential immunity

    (SCOTUS); SCOTUS writ of certiorari ScotusBlog case files: Trump v. United States SCOTUS oral arguments audio SCOTUS oral arguments transcript SCOTUS opinion

    Trump v. United States

    Trump_v._United_States

  • Pascal's wager
  • Argument for the belief in God

    the Bogus Arguments of Politicians, Priests, Journalists, and Other Serial Offenders. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 9780071446433. (Section with argument about Wager)

    Pascal's wager

    Pascal's wager

    Pascal's_wager

  • Lisp (programming language)
  • Programming language family

    the arguments given in its cdr, then applies the function to the arguments. In this case, the function is addition, and applying it to the argument list

    Lisp (programming language)

    Lisp_(programming_language)

  • Practical number
  • Number whose sums of distinct divisors represent all smaller numbers

    In number theory, a practical number or panarithmic number is a positive integer n {\displaystyle n} such that all smaller positive integers can be represented

    Practical number

    Practical number

    Practical_number

  • Philosophy
  • Study of general and fundamental questions

    correctness of arguments. It relies on additional factors such as content and context. Logic examines a variety of arguments. Deductive arguments are mainly

    Philosophy

    Philosophy

    Philosophy

  • Trevor Bench-Capon
  • British computer scientist

    2002 (2002) Bench-Capon, Trevor JM. "Persuasion in practical argument using value-based argumentation frameworks." Journal of Logic and Computation 13,

    Trevor Bench-Capon

    Trevor_Bench-Capon

  • Absurdism
  • Theory that life is meaningless

    Supernaturalist arguments to this effect are based on the claim that God exists and acts as the source of meaning. Naturalist arguments, on the other hand

    Absurdism

    Absurdism

    Absurdism

  • Apatheism
  • Apathy toward the existence or non-existence of God

    (1) the question of the existence of a deity, (2) the metaphysical and practical value of loyalty to that deity, and/or (3) the interaction of that deity

    Apatheism

    Apatheism

  • Heuristic-systematic model of information processing
  • Dual-process theory of persuasion

    effort and actively attempt to comprehend and evaluate the message's arguments. When processing systematically, recipients also attempt to assess their

    Heuristic-systematic model of information processing

    Heuristic-systematic_model_of_information_processing

  • Advertisements in schools in the United States
  • Societal debate

    Advocates of this perspective contend that such advertising can be a practical solution to support educational initiatives. On the other hand, there

    Advertisements in schools in the United States

    Advertisements_in_schools_in_the_United_States

  • Format (Common Lisp)
  • Common Lisp function that produces formatted text

    modifier, processes all remaining arguments. The following directive, ~B, expects one number object from the format arguments and writes its binary (radix

    Format (Common Lisp)

    Format_(Common_Lisp)

  • Server test
  • Doctrine in United States copyright law

    the structure of the internet. Some commentary defends the test as a practical rule that protects ordinary linking, search engines and embedding technologies

    Server test

    Server_test

  • Transparency in Wage Structures Act
  • German anti-discrimination law

    Praxis [The New Transparency in Wage Structures Act. Recommendations for Practical Application] (PDF) (in German) (1 ed.). Bundesvereinigung der Deutschen

    Transparency in Wage Structures Act

    Transparency_in_Wage_Structures_Act

  • List of April Fools' Day jokes
  • some countries, April 1 or April Fools' Day is marked by practical jokes. Notable practical jokes have appeared on radio and TV stations, newspapers,

    List of April Fools' Day jokes

    List_of_April_Fools'_Day_jokes

  • Hermeneutic Communism
  • 2001 book by Gianni Vattimo and Santiago Zabala

    nature of communism. The new Marxist approach, therefore, emerges as a practical development of the "weak thought" into the frame of a political perspective

    Hermeneutic Communism

    Hermeneutic_Communism

  • Ancient Indian rhetoric
  • Traditional forms of an Indian art of discourse

    views this situational rhetoric in a new way which offers context of practical arguments. Gangal, Anjali; Hosterman, Craig (1982). "Toward an examination

    Ancient Indian rhetoric

    Ancient Indian rhetoric

    Ancient_Indian_rhetoric

  • Loop variant
  • function is itself primitive recursive. So it is difficult to imagine a practical use for full μ-recursion where primitive recursion will not do, especially

    Loop variant

    Loop_variant

  • Dunning–Kruger effect
  • Cognitive bias about one's own skill

    where the effect applies and about how strong it is, as well as about the practical consequences of the effect. Inaccurate self-assessment could potentially

    Dunning–Kruger effect

    Dunning–Kruger effect

    Dunning–Kruger_effect

  • How to Read a Book
  • 1940 book by Mortimer J. Adler

    judging books based on the soundness of their arguments. Adler says that one may not disagree with an argument unless one can find fault in its reasoning

    How to Read a Book

    How_to_Read_a_Book

  • Reasonableness
  • Legal concept

    [and] also arguments and judgments." As a regulative idea, it "requires... that all factors that might be relevant in answering a practical question be

    Reasonableness

    Reasonableness

  • Artificial stupidity
  • Deliberate errors by an artificial intelligence

    function. A 1993 editorial in The Economist argues that there is "no practical reason" to attempt to create a machine that mimics the behaviour of a

    Artificial stupidity

    Artificial_stupidity

  • Dilemma
  • Problem requiring a choice between equally undesirable alternatives

    arguments : towards a history of their logic and rhetoric. North-Holland. p. 89. ISBN 0-444-85730-3. Nuchelmans, Gabriel (1991). Dilemmatic arguments :

    Dilemma

    Dilemma

    Dilemma

  • Natural Law and Natural Rights
  • 1980 book by John Finnis

    reasons will be ultimately grounded in practical reasoning, and this will reveal itself now and then in legal argumentation, as it does in the effort of individuals

    Natural Law and Natural Rights

    Natural_Law_and_Natural_Rights

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  • Gladhill
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gladhill

    English : variant of Gledhill.

  • Eastling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Eastling

    English : unexplained; possibly a topographic name for someone who lived in the eastern part of a settlement.

  • Valeria
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Chinese, Danish, French, German, Jamaican, Latin, Portuguese, Shakespearean, Swedish, Ukrainian

    Valeria

    To be Strong; One who is Vigorous and Mighty; Strength; To be Healthy

  • Punpreet
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Punpreet

    Charity Lover

  • Ghusun
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Ghusun

    Branches. Tree.

  • Yarnall
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Yarnall

    English : variant of Yarnell.

  • Nyesha
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Jamaican

    Nyesha

    Pure

  • Uday
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Uday

    To rise, Blue lotus

  • Padmasree | பத்மஷ்ரீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Padmasree | பத்மஷ்ரீ

    Divine lotus

  • Bearn
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Bearn

    Son.

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  • Practicable
  • a.

    Capable of being used; passable; as, a practicable weapon; a practicable road.

  • Practicer
  • n.

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

  • Practic
  • a.

    Practical.

  • Practick
  • n.

    Practice.

  • Practical
  • a.

    Capable of being turned to use or account; useful, in distinction from ideal or theoretical; as, practical chemistry.

  • Practiced
  • a.

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

  • Practice
  • v. t.

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

  • Practice
  • n.

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

  • Practiced
  • a.

    Used habitually; learned by practice.

  • Practically
  • adv.

    By means of practice or use; by experience or experiment; as, practically wise or skillful; practically acquainted with a subject.

  • Practice
  • v. i.

    To learn by practice; to form a habit.

  • Practical
  • a.

    Derived from practice; as, practical skill.

  • Practical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to practice or action.

  • Practically
  • adv.

    In practice or use; as, a medicine practically safe; theoretically wrong, but practically right.

  • Practiced
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Practice

  • Practical
  • a.

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

  • Impractical
  • a.

    Not practical.

  • Unpractical
  • a.

    Not practical; impractical.

  • Practicable
  • a.

    That may be practiced or performed; capable of being done or accomplished with available means or resources; feasible; as, a practicable method; a practicable aim; a practicable good.

  • Practically
  • adv.

    In a practical way; not theoretically; really; as, to look at things practically; practically worthless.