praticare

Etymology
From, from , from , from.

Verb

 * 1)  to put into practise/practice, to implement
 * 2)  to perform (an injection, a massage, an incision, artificial respiration, etc.)
 * 3)  to pierce, to bore (a hole, a window in a wall, a pit, etc.)
 * 4)  to practise/practice (medicine, law, science, etc.)
 * 5)  to observe (a custom)
 * 6)  to play
 * 7)  to mix with, associate with (people)
 * 8)  to mix, to associate
 * 9)  to frequent (a place)
 * 10)  to frequent
 * 11)  to have sexual relations with
 * 12)  to give (a discount)
 * 13)  to pass easily along (a road or path)
 * 14)  to pass easily along