- practise also-tice
- مَارَسَ (مهنة) \ practise also-tice: to perform (sth.; not just to talk about it or know about it): Doctors practise medicine. \ See Also زاول (زَاوَلَ)، تعاطى (تَعَاطَى)
Arabic-English glossary. 2015.
Arabic-English glossary. 2015.
practice — The exercise of the profession of medicine or one of the allied health professions. [Mediev. L. practica, business, G. praktikos, pertaining to action] extramural p. delivery of health care services by university faculties or full time hospital… … Medical dictionary
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Gromatici — (from Latin groma or gruma , a surveyor s pole), or agrimensores, was the name for land surveyors amongst the ancient Romans. The gromatic writers were technical writers who codified their techniques of surveying.Citation | last = Long | first =… … Wikipedia
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